El confesor me dice que no te quiera, y yo le digo
"Padre, si usted la viera"
Dice que tus amores me vuelven loco que mi deber no atiendo
Que duermo poco, que duermo poco

Dice que nuestras muchas conversaciones
Fomentan en la aldea murmuraciones
Dice que no quererte fácil me fuera y yo le digo
"Padre, si usted la viera, si usted la viera

En vano le aseguro que eres tan pura
Hay que rezar delante de tu hermosura
Que eres gentil, airosa cual azucena
Que nacen de tus labios nardo y verbena
Que son lluvias de mayo tus blondos rizos
Y que vivir no puedo sin tus hechizos
Él me dice muy hosco que es gran quimera
Y yo le digo Padre, si usted la viera

Confesando que el alma tengo en tus ojos
Me dijo el Padre cura con mil enojos
Que un pecado tan grande no perdonaba
Y que si te quería me condenaba, me condenaba

Entonces con amante dulce arrebato
Del pecho en que lo llevo saqué un retrato
Y el cura al ver tu imagen, luz y alma mía
Contemplándolo lo absorto se sonreía, él sonreía

"Esa sí que refleja santos amores"
Creyó que eras la virgen de los dolores
"Esa sí que es hermosa, qué luz destella"
Y yo le dije "Padre, pues ésta es ella"
Olvidado ya el cura de su corona
Dijo abriendo los ojos, "linda persona
Si es buena como hermosa que en paz te quiera"
Yo le dije padre, si usted la viera

"Esa sí que refleja santos amores"
Creyó que eras la virgen de los dolores
"Esa sí que es hermosa, qué luz destella"
Y yo le dije "Padre, pues ésta es ella"
Olvidado ya el cura de su corona
Dijo abriendo los ojos, "linda persona
Si es buena como hermosa que en paz te quiera"
Yo le dije padre
Si usted la viera


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