Pedro Infante "El mil amores" lyrics

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El mil amores

De Altamira Tamaulipastraigo esta alegre cancióny al son del viejo violíny jarana canto yopa´ las mujeres bonitasque son de mi adoración.De Altamira Tamaulipastraigo esta alegre canción.

Si la vida es un jardín,las mujeres son las flores,el hombre es el jardineroque corta de las mejores.Yo no tengo preferenciapor ninguna de las flores,me gusta cortar de todas,me gusta ser mil amores.

Dichoso aquel que se casay sigue la vacilada,siempre anda jugando contrasa escondidas de su amada.Pero más dichoso yoque no me hace falta nada,tengo viudas y solteras,y una que otra casada.

The thousand lovers

From Altamira TamaulipasI bring this happy songAnd to the sound of the old violin and party I singFor the beautiful womenWho are I admireFrom Altamira TamaulipasI bring this happy song

If life is a gardenWoman are the flowersMan is the gardinerWho cuts off the bestI don't have preferenceFor any of the flowersI like to cut all of themI like to be a thousand lover

Blessed is the man who gets married and keeps messing aroundHe's always playingAgainst hiding from his belovedBut more blessed Is meWho doesn't lack anythingI have widows , singles and a few married women

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