El Saltimbanqui
Read El Saltimbanqui lyrics by Saurom Lamderth on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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El Saltimbanqui
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Siempre intentando hacerte reir,
Tocando su flauta se siente feliz,
Unas monedas para entonar...
Su cantar.
Realiza piruetas y cambia la voz,
Da más volteretas y habla de amor,
Para su funcion no requiere perdon...
Emoción.
Quiero ser un ladrón de sueños,
Conquistar la ilusión,
Disfrutar en el teatro de la soledad...
En tu ciudad.
Son pregoneros de un dicho o un refran,
Escupen fuego y tocan su timbal,
Lanzando sus masas quieren expresar...
Su verdad.
Los titiriteros del mundo hablaran,
Sus formas de vida han de respetar,
Cada ser humano debe contemplar...
Libertad.
Quiero ser un ladrón de sueños,
Conquistar la ilusión,
Disfrutar en el teatro de la soledad...
En tu ciudad.
Quiero ser...
Un ladron de sueñós...
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Who performs "El Saltimbanqui"?
Saurom Lamderth performs "El Saltimbanqui", and this lyric page sits inside the Saurom Lamderth catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "El Saltimbanqui"?
Yes. The related section below points to Canto Das Sireas (Susurros) and Bajandi Por El Tornasauce with a short reason for opening each page next.
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