LYRICS GAME

Fill in the lyric gaps as you listen to the song
Along the Indian trail
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The soul of Don Ata
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Mounted on his chestnut horse
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The vidala watched him pass
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The mountain air
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The valley flowers
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Tangle themselves in his soul
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Ay, ay, ay, for Don Ata
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A Tucumán moon
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that lights up stones and roads
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and next to the poor girl
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mountains and rivers cry for him
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Through Tafí Del Valle
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acheral fields
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also through La Banda and Lules
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and likewise through Amaichá
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The little Creole girl from Santiago
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to ease her from the cold
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weaves a Pampa poncho
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for the hunted troubadour
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Out there by Barrancas
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and by Salavina
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The humble one with the vidala
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looks for refuge for him
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There goes Don Atahualpa
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along the roads of the world
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for a verse, for a spear
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marking the four directions
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May God bless him
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keep him in glory
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for so many lovely memories
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and for his remembrance
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A solitary mule driver
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went through Altamirano
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with a nostalgic whistle
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searching for his brothers
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Driving his sorrows
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because he didn't find him
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he kept on slowly leaving
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from Entre Ríos land
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Daybreak is clearing
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over Cerro Colorado
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and on the corners of the churqui
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a severed lightning bolt bursts
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The añera wakes
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by the guaichaqueña
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San Francisco del Chañar
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and also Santa Elena
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A Buenos Aires breeze
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gave him its wind song
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and he fell asleep on a track
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in a style beyond time
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Out there in Pergamino
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maybe Santa Rosa
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all of La Pampa weeps for him
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in a bass drone
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There goes Don Atahualpa
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along the roads of the world
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for a verse, for a spear
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marking the four directions
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May God bless him
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keep him in glory
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for so many lovely memories
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and for his remembrance