Alegría
Come un lampo di vita
Alegría
Come un pazzo gridar
Alegría
Del delittuoso grido
Bella ruggente pena, seren
Come la rabbia di amar
Alegría
Come un assalto di gioia

Alegría
I see a spark of life shining
Alegría
I hear a young minstrel sing
Alegría
Beautiful roaring scream
Of joy and sorrow
So extreme
There is a love in me raging
Alegría
A joyous, magical feeling

Alegría
Come un lampo di vita
Alegría
Come un pazzo gridar
Alegría
Del delittuoso grido
Bella ruggente pena, seren
Come la rabbia di amar
Alegría
Come un assalto di gioia

Del delittuoso grido
Bella ruggente pena, seren
Come la rabbia di amar
Alegría
Come un assalto di gioia

Alegría
Como la luz de la vida
Alegría
Como un payaso que grita
Alegría
Del estupendo grito
De la tristeza loca
Serena
Como la rabia de amar
Alegría
Como un asalto de felicidad

Del estupendo grito
De la tristeza loca
Serena
Como la rabia de amar
Alegría
Como un asalto de felicidad

There is a love in me raging
Alegría
A joyous, magical feeling


Lyrics submitted by LeeHarvey, edited by ciotog

Alegría Lyrics as written by Francesco Dragone Claude Amesse

Lyrics © Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN)

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    Actually this song is in italian, english and spanish (I think so), and it says about the same in every language. Love this song .

    kool_056on August 20, 2006   Link

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