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A Miami

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Kalamarka Canonical path: /kalamarka/a-miami Related lyric paths: 6
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A Miami

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Linda florcita blanquita cándida amores

Tus pasos baile de moreno vibran al bombo

Por tus besos y tu mirar caen los hombres

Tu sonrisa tu perfume nunca se olvida

Señorita habla inglés vive en santa cruz

No se siente guaraní ni aimara quechua

Fue elegida miss bolivia por su belleza

Ahora tu vida será

Ama sua ama quella ama llulla no es tuyo

Ama llunka ama llamy después de engañar

Ama sua ama quella ama llulla negaste

Ama llunka ama llamy

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Kalamarka performs "A Miami", and this lyric page sits inside the Kalamarka catalog on LyroVerse.

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