Lyrics of 'Licor de Café' by Ave Huesped

Licor de Café is a song by Ave Huesped whose lyrics have countless searches, so we decided it deserves its place on this website, along with many other song lyrics that internet users want to know.

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Cuando salió del cuarto el ciego pudo ver
Y quiso festejarlo, entonces se pidió
Un licor de café que habia de milagro

Al mismo tiempo un sordo nos vino a escuchar
Pero salió espantado de tan desafinado
Y dijo: no va más ¿ que clase de arte es eso?

Deberías saberlo, deberías pensar
Ya no queda tanto tiempo para irnos de acá

En medio de la noche pensando en su error
No puede estar tranquilo el mudo arrepentido
Que llamó y cortó sin saber que decirte

Deberías saberlo, deberías pensar
Ya no queda tanto tiempo para irnos de acá.

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