Qosqollay
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Qosqollay
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Qosqollay
Hermoso valle sagrado de los incas
su jardin de mi raza milenaria (bis)
En estos versos sencillos, te saluda
un qarawiku sarachallay kantutallay (bis)
Cuanto se alegra mi alma cuando
raya la aurora despertar del Tayta Inti (bis)
En tus maizales quebradas, hoy renace
un nuevo hombre Sarachallay Kantutallay (bis)
Que magia encierran tus templos
Koricancha y Machupicchu
piedra blanca , piedra negra (bis)
El sueño de mis nostalgias
esperanza de otra vida
sarachallay kantutallay (bis)
Cuantos sudores y penas tus campos
transitaron viejos males nuevos males (bis)
pero al beber de tu ciencia otros ojos
te soñaran, sarachallay kantutallay (bis)
En tus quenas y guitarras
qosqollay vive mi canto
en tus arpas y charangos
me abriga la pachamama
me abriga la pachamama (bis)
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William Luna performs "Qosqollay", and this lyric page sits inside the William Luna catalog on LyroVerse.
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