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Barlovento

 
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Barlovento is a well-known Venezuelan song, that was composed in 1936 by Eduardo Serrano, like anecdotal data, Serrano explains that his composition was made without knowing this region of the Miranda state in Venezuela.

Barlovento Lyrics

Barlovento (Eduardo Serrano)

— I —

Barlovento, Barlovento,

tierra ardiente y del tambor, (repeat the first two lines)

tierra de las fulias y negras finas,

que llevan de fiesta

su cintura prieta

y al son de la curveta

y el taqui-taqui de la mina. (repeat the last two lines)

— II —

Sabroso que mueve el cuerpo

la Barloventeña cuando camina,

sabroso que suena el taquiti-taqui

taqui sobre la mina.

— III —

Que vengan los conuqueros

para el baile de San Juan,

que vengan los conuqueros

para el baile de San Juan,

que la mina está sonando

taqui-taquiti-taqui-ta-quiti-ta

taqui-taqui-taquiti ta

taqui-taqui-taquitita

taqui-taqui-ta.

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