De Colores

Words & Music:

Traditional Spanish

 

De Colores!

De Colores, the fields love to dress in all during the springtime.

De Colores!

De Colores, the birds have their clothing that comes every season.

De Colores!

De Colores, the rainbow is vested across the blue sky.

 

CHORUS:

De Colores, and so must all love be of every bright color to make my heart cry.

De Colores, and so must all love be of every bright color to make my heart cry.

 

De Colores!

De Colores, De Colores, we witness the sun-up on clear and bright mornings.

De Colores!

De Colores, De Colores, the sun gives its treasures, God's light to His children.

De Colores!

De Colores, De Colores, the diamond will sparkle when brought to the light.

 

CHORUS:

 

De Colores!

De colores, se visten los campos en la primavera.

De Colores!

De colores, son los pajarillos que vienen de afuera.

De Colores!

De colores, es el arcoiris que vemos lucir.

 

CHORUS:  [new words]

Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mi.

Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mi.

 

Canta el gallo,

Canta el gallo con el quiri, quiri, quiri, quiri, quiri.

La gallina,

La gallina con el cara, cara, cara, cara, cara.

Los puellos,

Los puellos con el pio, pio, pio, pio, pi.

 

CHORUS:

 

 





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