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Arréglate juan rosa
Que llevo una invitación
Mañana trilla una yegua
En la casa e´ l'asunción.
Te ponís la bata nueva
En cada trenza una flor
Tenís que andar buena moza
Por si pica el moscardón.
Tenís veinticinco,
Rosita y rosá,
Vai pá solterona
Debís de pensar.
Va y viene empolvá
Te ponís carmín
Y agora pá l'era
Contenta y feliz.
No hay niña joven que no haiga
En todo este alrededor
Encontrado en alguna era
Alivio a su corazón.
La que lo dice es tu mama
En l'era juan conoció
Y en l'era tu prima hermana
Al marío que tiene hoy.
Avívate juana rosa
Que muy ligero anda el tren
Pero si vamos pá l'era
No os quedáis en el andén.
Que a mí también me hace falta
Un yerno para querer.
Vamos pá l'era, y un nieto
Me darís pá mi vejez.
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