Uh la la la
Uh la la la

Uh la la la
Uh la la la

Aurora, soy centurion de la noche
Aurora, mírame a mí sin dormir
No sé que es lo que duele sin sentir
Pero tengo en el alma mi sufrir
Centurion de la noche me volví
Mírame a mí, sin dormir

Aurora, soy centurion de la noche
Aurora, mírame a mí sin dormir
No sé que es lo que duele sin sentir
Pero tengo en el alma mi sufrir
Centurion de la noche me volví
Mírame aquí, sin dormir

Uy, ay, uy no dormí
Uy, ay, uy no dormí
Uy, ay, uy no dormí
Uy no, uy no dormí

A la Tatica, y la peloti también

Oh llego el alba, el alba
Y me atormentará otra vez
Oh en la ventana ver
Madrugada caer, desvanecer

Oye Juan Carlos Coronel
En Cartagena la bella

(Centurion de la noche)
Si anoche la pasé (centurion de la noche)
Igual que ayer (centurion de la noche)
En vela (centurion de la noche)
En vela (centurion de la noche)
Sí, mamá (centurion de la noche)
Mademoiselle (centurion de la noche)
Oh el rocío caer (centurion de la noche)

Centurion de la noche, de la noche
De la noche, Sin liberar nada
Centurion de la noche, de la noche

Como lo goza la Arenosa

Oh llego el alba, el alba
Y me atormentará otra vez
Oh, en la ventana ver
Madrugada caer, desvanecer

(Centurion de la noche)
(Centurion de la noche)
(Centurion de la noche)
(Centurion de la noche)
Sí, mamá (centurion de la noche)
Mademoiselle (centurion de la noche)
Oh (centurion de la noche)
El rocío caer (centurion de la noche)

Centurion de la noche, de la noche
De la noche, sin liberar nada
Y comienza el amanecer, y ya viene el amanecer
El rocío humedecerá mis pupilas al alba

(Centurion de la noche)
Sí, mamá (centurion de la noche)
Mademoiselle (centurion de la noche)
Oh (centurion de la noche)
El rocío caer (centurion de la noche)


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