Lyrics of 'Iemanjá' by Pablo Sciuto

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Iemanjá restos del día
la verdad es que te puedo amar
Quiero ver tus labios de mar
y sentir así todo tu arenal

Ya sé lo tuyo en febrero
Ya sé la razón
Este dos de febrero
se viene el rito de Iemanjá

Iemanjá cabellos de brisa
en la noche tu alma me amara
Guardarás tus olas de viaje
como un, un recuerdo más

Iemanjá sirena de mares
tu ilusión se visitó de mí
Empezara tu rito de trajes
con ofrendas de flores y de sentir

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