The Cinnamon Flower
Let me tell you, Limeña
Let me tell you the glory
Of the dream that evokes the memory
Of the old bridge, the river, and the boulevard
Let me tell you, Limeña
Now that still it perfumes the memories
Now that still it sways in its dream
The old bridge, the river, and the boulevard
Jasmines in the hair and roses on the face
The Cinnamon Flower walked airily
She spilled candidness and on her way, she left
The aroma of mixture that she carried in her bosom
From the bridge to the boulevard
Her tiny feet have taken her
Along the sidewalk that trembles
To the beat of her hips
She gathered the laughter
from the river’s breeze
And threw it to the wind
From the bridge to the boulevard
Let me tell you Limeña, Hey!
Let me tell you, tanned girl, my thought
To see if you wake up from the dream
The dream that entertains, tanned girl,
Your feelings
Breathe in the smoothness that
The Cinnamon Flower gives
Decorated with jasmines
Coordinating with her beauty
Carpet the bridge again
And embellish the boulevard
For the river will mark the rhythm
Of her walking along the sidewalk
And remember that
Jasmines in the hair and roses on the face
The Cinnamon Flower walked airily
She spilled candidness and on her way, she left
The aroma of mixture that she carried in her bosom
From the bridge to the boulevard
Her tiny feet have taken her
Along the sidewalk that trembles
To the beat of her hips
She gathered the laughter
from the river’s breeze
And threw it to the wind
From the bridge to the boulevard