Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh

Ella despidió a su amor
Él partió en un barco en el muelle de San Blas
Él juró que volvería
Y empapada en llanto ella juró que esperaría

Miles de lunas pasaron
Y siempre ella estaba en el muelle, esperando
Muchas tardes se anidaron
Se anidaron en su pelo y en sus labios

Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh

Llevaba el mismo vestido
Y por si él volviera no se fuera a equivocar
Los cangrejos le mordían
Su ropaje, su tristeza y su ilusión

Y el tiempo se escurrió
Y sus ojos se le llenaron de amaneceres
Y del mar se enamoró
Y su cuerpo se enraizó en el muelle

Sola, sola en el olvido
Sola, sola con su espíritu
Sola, con su amor el mar
Sola, en el muelle de San Blas

Su cabello se blanqueó
Pero ningún barco a su amor le devolvía
Y en el pueblo le decían
Le decían la loca del muelle de San Blas

Y una tarde de abril
La intentaron trasladar al manicomio
Nadie la pudo arrancar
Y del mar nunca jamás la separaron

Sola, sola en el olvido
Sola, sola con su espíritu
Sola, con su amor el mar
Sola, en el muelle de San Blas

Oh
Sola, sola en el olvido
Sola, sola con su espíritu
Sola, sola con el sol y el mar
Sola, oh sola

Sola en el olvido
Sola, sola con su espíritu
Sola, sola con su amor el mar
Sola, en el muelle de San Blas

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Yeah

Se quedó, se quedó sola, sola
Se quedó, se quedó con el sol y con el mar
Se quedó ahí, se quedó hasta el fin
Se quedó ahí, se quedó
En el muelle de San Blas

Uoh-oh-oh-oh
Sola, sola se quedó
Uoh-oh-oh-oh


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En el Muelle de San Blas Lyrics as written by Jose Fernando Emilio Olvera Sierra Alejandro Gonzalez Trujillo

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    antoher great song that talks about a story in real life. theres a wharf in Mazatlan, and when Fher visited that place he was told about an elderly women whos love of her life left in a boat.and she promise to wait for him and he promise to return. but time pass days months years decades. he never return but she every other day shell go and wait for him and the wharf of san blas.and it just talks about this story. wanna play this song its Em-A-D-G

    therulooftodayon January 10, 2006   Link

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