Lo gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
como un buen predicador
que no contiene su emoción.

Lo gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
que es mi íntima emoción,
la vida salvaje y el amor.

La vida es salvaje,
es rica y es salvaje.

Y gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
uno al cierzo, dos al ciclón,
tres al alisio y cuatro al monzón.

Gritaré a ver si me oyes y no acabó
tu proceso de maduración.

Hola, buey, ¿cómo te va?
Me va bien, tirando a muy mal.

Y gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
como el buen predicador
que por la boca echa el corazón.

Y gritaré a los cuatro vientos
al amigo que olvidó
toda la vida y el amor.

Estoy bien, tirando a muy mal.

Buscando A,
buscando B,
buscando C,
buscando D,
buscando CDs,
los que presté
Dios sepa a quien.

Buscando E,
buscando fe,
buscando G,
buscando H,
buscando H
y el punto G,
buscando fe,
buscando fe,
buscando E.

Gritaré como un buen predicador
que no contiene su emoción.

Lo gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
que es mi intima emoción,
la vida salvaje y el amor.

Y gritaré a los cuatro vientos,
como el buen predicador
que por la boca echa el corazón.

Y gritaré a los cuatro vientos
al amigo que olvidó
toda la vida y el amor
de aquellos días en que tú y yo
éramos libres y salvajes.
Y hoy te estás quitando,
te estás quitando.


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