Ya-ya-ay
Ay-ah
Bulería, bulería, bulería
Taka, taka, taka-taka-taka, ole

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi

Vengo, como loco por la vida
Con el corazón latiendo
Porque sabe que tú estás

Ay vida, que palpita de alegría
Que me embriaga el sentimiento
Con tus besos más y más

Ay pieles, el embrujo de la luna
La belleza de una rosa
Y la tibieza del mar

Ay eres, vino dulce de las uvas
Donde bebo con tus labios
De la fuente para amar

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací (que nací)
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi

Ganas, de vivir aquí a tu lado
A tu cuerpo encadenado
Hechizado de pasión

Ay nada, sin tu amor yo no soy nada
Soy un barco a la deriva
Que naufraga de dolor

El perfume de tu aliento quiero respirar
Y esa magia que hay en tu mirar
Ser el héroe de tus sueños todo y mucho más
Quiero ser tu calma y tempestad

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi

Mira, ¡se!

Oh-no, ye-ye-ye-ye-ye-ya, ay-ya-ya-ya-ye

Acércate muy lento déjate sentir
Enciende ya este fuego que hay dentro de mí

Ay, ay, ay, no me dejes sin tu amor
Sin tus besos soy un pobre corazón
Ay, ay, ay, no me dejes sin tu amor
A tu lado no hay pesares no hay dolor
Ay, ay, ay, no me dejes sin tu amor
Y tu recuerdo siempre va por donde voy

Ay virgencita del cielo como la quiero
Ella es la luna, ella es la luna, sin ella muero

De rodillas yo te lo pido
Dile que yo la estoy llamando
Ya no quiero vivir solito
Dime hasta cuando, ¡te!

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací (en que nací)
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi (¡sí!)

Bulería, bulería, tan dentro del alma mía
Es la sangre de la tierra en que nací (bulería)
Bulería, bulería, más te quiero cada día
De ti vivo enamorado desde que te vi

Bulería, bulería, ¡te!


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Bulería Lyrics as written by Flavio Enrique Santander Gustavo A. Santander

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Hooray!

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