Lyrics of 'Chamarrita de Colonia' by María Elena Walsh

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Colonia del Sacramento
Flor de la Banda Oriental
Enfrente de Buenos Aires
Junto al río como mar

Pasito a paso, la vecindad
Mano en la mano, bajando va
Por calles de piedra bola
Y farola colonial

A mirar desde la orilla
Como a santo en el altar
Un Sol con los rayos tiesos
Pintaditos de azafrán

Calor, sauzal
Los ojos de par en par
Y el Sol en el horizonte
Con su manto virreinal

Colonia del Sacramento
Flor de la Banda Oriental
Enfrente de Buenos Aires
Junto al río como mar

Pasito a paso, la vecindad
Reja por reja deshojará
Jazmines y madreselvas
Por España y Portugal

El rumor tiene en la plaza
Pajarera de cristal
Y un ocio del tiempo e'ñaupa
Toma mate en el umbral

Gentil ciudad
De fábula y de verdad
Jardín de propaladoras
Flor de la Banda Oriental

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