Envidia (dueto com Joan Tena)
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Envidia (dueto com Joan Tena)
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Envidia,
Tengo envidia de los valles,
De los montes y los ríos,
De los pueblos y las calles
Que has cruzado tú sin mí
Envidia,
Tengo envidia de tu cosas,
Tengo envidia de tu sombra,
De tu casa y de tus rosas
Porque están cerca de tí
Envidia,
Tengo envidia de los valles,
De los montes y los ríos,
De los pueblos y las calles
Que has cruzado tú sin mí
Y mira si es grande mi amor
Que cuando digo tu nombre
Tengo envidia de mi voz.
Y mira si es grande mi amor
Que cuando digo tu nombre
Tengo envidia de mi voz.
Envidia, tengo envidia del pañuelo
Que una vez secó tu llanto
Y es que yo te quiero tanto
Que mi envidia es tan sólo amor.
Es de tanto amor.
Es de tanto amor.
Es de tanto amor.
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