Blues Chilango
Read Blues Chilango lyrics by Haroldo Bontempo on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Blues Chilango
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Soy como un hombre que trabaja con su barco
Como un hombre que trabaja con su tierra
Pero vivo en la ciudad
Me gusta la vida cotidiana
De la calle, de la noche
De tirar una moneda al aire
Y dejarla girar
En el metro siempre habrá
Alguna estación
Vine caminando hacia Tepito
Circulando por pasillos
Saludé a una señora
Me compré un pantalón
Entre un carnicero, electricista
Un carpintero, un relojero
Me paré un momento a hablarle
Al que vende los CD's
Y la gente se empuja
Al entrar al vagón
Al vagón de las mujeres
Uno no se debe meter
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Who performs "Blues Chilango"?
Haroldo Bontempo performs "Blues Chilango", and this lyric page sits inside the Haroldo Bontempo catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Boa Viagem (Vaporwave PT. 1) and Brasil, 17h with a short reason for opening each page next.
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