Marinero
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Marinero
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Cuando las olas vienen y golpean tu barca
Y el viento del huracán desvía tu navegar
Cuando la luz del faro no se alcanza a mirar
Recuerda marinero quien es tu capitán
Si estás en alta mar y has perdido tu rumbo
La brújula consultas sin poder acertar
Piensas que no podrás llegar al puerto seguro
Quizá te has olvidado quien es tu capitán
Tu capitán tu capitán
Confía marinero dale a él el timón
El guardará tu vida y toda tú embarcación
Los vientos cesarán cuando escuchen su voz
Tu capitán marinero es Jesús el señor
Recuérdalo recuérdalo
Tu capitán marinero es Jesús el señor
Recuérdalo recuérdalo
Tu capitán marinero
(Es Jesús el señor)
Es Jesús
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