Luna de margarita es
Como tu luz
Como tu voz
y como tu amor

Luna...de margarita es
Como tu luz
como tu voz
como tu amor

Frente ati
el mar de las antillas
junto a mi, tu carisia sensilla

para vivir
para gozar
para soñar contigo
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Frente ati
el mar de las antillas
junto a mi, tu carisia sensillas

para vivir
para gozar
para soñar contigo


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    Margaritte's moon is Like your light Like your voice And like your love.

    Margaritte's moon.. is Like your light Like your voice Like your love

    Infront of you The sea of the Antilles Next to me, your (carisia sensilla)

    In order to live In order to enjoy In order to heal with you

    Infront of you The sea of the Antilles Next to me, your (carisia sensilla)

    In order to live In order to enjoy In order to heal with you

    --curtosy of my Spanish 4 Honors. :]

    couitneyyon March 22, 2007   Link
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    Caricia Sencilla = Simple Caress

    Alter-Egoon June 26, 2007   Link
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    "para soñar contigo" = in order to dream about you

    Alter-Egoon June 26, 2007   Link
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    for the person who translate the song: Luna de Margarita doesn't translate to "Margaritte's Moon" is "Margarita's Moon".

    Margarita is an island that belongs to Venezuela, where Devendra spent his first 13 years.

    This is a cover of Luna de Margarita By Simón Díaz.

    germanvzlaon April 21, 2008   Link
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    "para soñar contigo" = in order to dream about you

    Para soñar contigo: To dream with you.

    Chicosonicoon September 03, 2008   Link
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    to me... "luna de margerita" recalls an image of roundish moon... i speak no spanish .) but try listen to this song at fullmoon standing on a hill alone overlooking your city

    sisinkion September 07, 2008   Link
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    ahh i'm from margarita :D

    valerieeeeon October 21, 2008   Link

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