Se oye el rumor de un pregonar
Que dice así
El yerberito llegó, llegó
Traigo yerba santa pa' la garganta
Traigo keisimon pa' la hinchazón
Traigo abrecaminos pa' tu destino
Traigo la ruda pa' el que estornuda
Tambien traigo albahaca pa' la gente flaca
El apasote para los brotes
El vetiver para el que no ve
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Yerbero

Pero yo traigo yerba santa pa' la garganta
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Ay pero yo traigo la ruda pa'l que estornuda
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Pero yo traigo el apasote para los brotes
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Oye yo traigo keisimon pa'la hinchazón
Y con esta yerba se casa usted
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Eh que mi yerbero moderno, yerbero moderno
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Oye yo traigo yerba santa pa'la garganta
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Pero yo traigo el apasote para los brotes
Y con esa yerba se casa usted
Mira yo traigo el vetiver para el que no ve
Y con esta yerba se casa usted


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