Una indita muy chula tenia su anafre en la banqueta
Su comal, negro y limpio, freía tamales en la manteca
Y gorditas de masa, piloncillo y canela,
Al salir de mi casa campraba un quinto para la escuela

Por la tarde,a las calles, sacaban mesas, limpias viejitas
Nos vendían sus natillas, arroz con leche en sus cazuelitas
Rica capirotada, tecojotes con miel
Y ala noche un atole tan champurrado que ya no hay de él

Estas cosas hermosas,porque yo así las vi
Ya no están en mi tierra, ya no están mas aquí
Hoy en mi México es bello, como nunca lo fue
Pero cuando era niño tenía mi México un no sé qué

Empedradas,sus calles eran tranquilas,bellas y quietas
Los pregones rasgaban el aire limpio:venían cubetas
Tierra pa' las macetas, la melcocha, la miel
Chichicuilotes vivos, mezcal en panca y el aguamiel

Al pasar los soldados salía la gente a mirar inquieta
Hasta el tren de mulitas se detenía oyendo la trompeta
Las calandrias paraban, solo en viejito fiel
Que vendía azucarillos improvisaba en verso aquel
Azucarillos de a medio real y de a real
Para los niños que quieran mercar"

Estas cosas hermosas,porque así yo las vi
Yo no están en mi tierra, yo no están mas aquí
Hoy mi México es bello,como nunca lo fue
Pero cuando era niño tenia mi México un no se qué


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