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The Mexican Fisherman Lorenzo Barcelata - Ernest Samuel Llime
(CAPO @ V) Dm A Dm A7 Dm Dm A Dm It's 4 A.M. and so he wakes His boat is craving the sea's warm embrace By crack of dawn not to be seen There's nothing left where his sail has just been The sun's rising higher the cooler's filled up By noon he is back and he's working his shack He's open for business selling maritime things Shellfish and scallops which he weighs while he sings:
De Vera Cruz, yo vengo, yo vengo, de Vera Cruz De Vera Cruz, yo vengo, yo vengo, de Vera Cruz Happy is his life on the outskirts of town But he is so looking forward to the sun's going down When three o'clock strikes he will try for some rest, Siesta is a time that makes your evenings go best
When Linda comes, she wakes him up She clears the sand in back of the shack He puts an orchid, in her raven black hair In a few minutes the gang will be there The girls are so pretty and the boys strutting up They'll dance up a storm and they'll never let up They bring out the guitars and they pour a little ale Joselito will sing just like a nightingale:
De Vera Cruz, yo vengo, yo vengo, de Vera Cruz De Vera Cruz, yo vengo, yo vengo, de Vera Cruz They're dancing, romancing on that beach by the sea Their burning desire is so plain to see And so two by two they wade into the sea, They try to quench their passions, temporarily
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