Yo sé lo que son los encantos
De mi Borinquen hermosa
Por eso la quiero yo tanto
Por siempre la llamaré "Preciosa"

Yo se de sus hembras trigueñas
Se del olor de sus rosas
Por eso a mi tierra riqueña
Por siempre la llamaré "Preciosa"

Isla del caribe
Isla del caribe
Borinquen

Preciosa te llaman las olas
Del mar que te baña
Preciosa por ser un encanto
Por ser un edén

Y tienes la noble hidalguía
De la madre España
Y el fiero cantío del indio bravío
Lo tienes también

Preciosa te llaman los bardos
Que cantan tu historia
No importa el tirano te trate
Con negra maldad

Preciosa serás sin bandera
Sin lauros, ni gloria
Preciosa, preciosa
Te llaman los hijos de la libertad

Preciosa te llaman los bardos
Que cantan tu historia
No importa el tirano te trate
Con negra maldad

Preciosa serás sin bandera
Sin lauros, ni gloria
Oh, te llaman los hijos de la libertad

Preciosa, te llevo dentro
Muy dentro di mi corazón
Y mientras más pasa el tiempo
En ti se vuelca mi amor

Porque ahora es que comprendo
Porque ahora es que comprendo
Que aunque pase lo que pase
Yo seré puertorriqueño
Yo seré puertorriqueño

Por donde quiera que ande, oh
Por que lo llevo en la sangre
Por herencia de mis padres
Y con orgullo repito
Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico
Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico

Y por eso es que me nace hoy
Dedicarle este canto
A ese noble jibarito Raphael
Y a mi isla del encanto
Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico
Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico


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    oohh I LOVE THIS SONG!! they way he sings it its amazing. y es nuestro orgullo boricua

    sugar magnoliaon May 06, 2007   Link

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