El Dragon Negro
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El Dragon Negro
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El dragón negro se hundió en el temporal
Vertió su sangue en mi mar
Empañó sus ojos de alquitrán
Y yo no los puedo limpiar
Solo quiero recordar
el me enseñó como volar regresaré...
¿Mamá mar amiga podré dormir en tu seno?
Mala gente, baila valiente, baila valiente mar
Nubes negras corren en mi pecho
Iré al final de mi pena
El aire lleno de veneno
Tragaré tu aliento
¿Mar amiga me puedes perdonar?
TRagaré tu veneno hasta el final
Desaparecerá este terrible mal
¿Mamá mar amiga podré dormir en tu seno?
Mala gente, baila valiente, baila valiente mar
El hombre como el pez no aprende nunca máis
Corazones oxidados por el tiempo
El dragón se hundió en el temporal
Vertió su sangue en mi mar
Me podrás perdonar...
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Underschool Element performs "El Dragon Negro", and this lyric page sits inside the Underschool Element catalog on LyroVerse.
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