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Pregón

Pregón lyrics by Quilapayún. Señoras y Señores venimos a contar aquello que la historia no quiere recordar. Pasó en el Norte Grande, fue Iquique la ciudad....

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Pregón

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Señoras y Señores

venimos a contar

aquello que la historia

no quiere recordar.

Pasó en el Norte Grande,

fue Iquique la ciudad.

Mil novecientos siete

marcó fatalidad.

Allí al pampino pobre

mataron por matar.

Seremos los hablantes

diremos la verdad.

Verdad que es muerte amarga

de obreros del Salar.

Recuerden nuestra historia

de duelo sin perdón.

Por más que el tiempo pase

no hay nunca que olvidar.

Ahora les pedimos

que pongan atención.

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