En Santiago está la gloria
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En Santiago está la gloria
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(Cueca, recogida en Elqui)
En Santiago está la gloria,
ay, ay, ay, y en Valparaíso el infierno,
en Quillota el purgatorio,
ay, ay, ay, y en La Serena los buenos,
ay, ay, ay, en Santiago está la gloria.
Lo primero que ofrecen,
ay, ay, ay, los españoles,
una viola cantando,
ay, ay, ay, y un ramo 'e flores.
Un ramo 'e flores, ay sí,
ay, ay, ay, y los elquinos
ofrecen uvas ricas,
ay, ay, ay, y un vaso de vino.
Que vivan los elquinos,
ay, ay, ay, los santiaguinos.
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