Todo el mundo cuenta sus penas
Pidiendo la comprensión
Quien cuenta sus alegrías
No comprende al que sufrió

Señor de los espacios infinitos
Tu que tienes la paz entre las manos
Derramala señor te lo suplico
Y enséñales a amar a mis hermanos

De lo que pasa en el mundo
Por Dios que no entiendo nada
El cardo siempre gritando
Y la flor siempre calla

Que grite la flor
Y que se calle el cardo
Y todo aquel que sea mi enemigo
Que sea mi hermano

Vayamos por esa senda
A ver que luz encontramos
Esa luz que esta en la tierra
Y que los hombres apagamos

Señor de los espacios infinitos
Tu que tienes la paz entre las manos
Derramala señor te lo suplico
Y enséñales a amar a mis hermanos

Y enséñales lo bello de la vida
Y a ser consuelo en todas las heridas
Y amar con blanco amor toda la tierra
Y buscar siempre la paz señor
Y odiar la guerra

Y en aquel jardín han entrao'
Cuatro hombres a porfía
Y sin compasión se han llevao'
La rosa que yo quería
Y luego la han despreciao'

Y quien me puede demostrar
Que cristo no fue gitano
Ni que sabia cantar

Las flores de tu balcón
Las flores de tu balcón
Lloran por verte
Que lo se yo


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