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The Anthem of Guadalupe (La Guadalupana)

Canciones Religiosas

Himno Guadalupano (La Guadalupana)

Desde el cielo, una hermosa mañana
Desde el cielo, una hermosa mañana
La Guadalupana, la Guadalupana
La Guadalupana bajó al Tepeyac

La Guadalupana, la Guadalupana
La Guadalupana bajó al Tepeyac

Suplicante, juntaba sus manos
Suplicante, juntaba sus manos
Y eran mexicanos, y eran mexicanos
Y eran mexicanos, su porte y su faz

Y eran mexicanos, y eran mexicanos
Y eran mexicanos, su porte y su faz

Su llegada llenó de alegría
Su llegada llenó de alegría
De luz y armonía, de luz y armonía
De luz y armonía todo el Anáhuac

De luz y armonía, de luz y armonía
De luz y armonía todo el Anáhuac

Junto al monte, pasaba Juan Diego
Junto al monte, pasaba Juan Diego
Y acercóse luego, y acercóse luego
Y acercóse luego, al oír cantar

Y acercóse luego, y acercóse luego
Y acercóse luego, al oír cantar

Juan Dieguito, la Virgen, le dijo
Juan Dieguito, la Virgen, le dijo
Este cerro elijo, este cerro elijo
Este cerro elijo para hacer mi altar

Este cerro elijo, este cerro elijo
Este cerro elijo para hacer mi altar

En la tilma, entre rosas pintadas
En la tilma, entre rosas pintadas
Su imagen amada, su imagen amada
Su imagen amada, se dignó dejar

Su imagen amada, su imagen amada
Su imagen amada se dignó dejar

Desde entonces, para el mexicano
Desde entonces, para el mexicano
Ser Guadalupano, ser Guadalupano
Ser Guadalupano es algo esencial

Ser Guadalupano, ser Guadalupano
Ser Guadalupano es algo esencial

The Anthem of Guadalupe (La Guadalupana)

From the sky, a beautiful morning
From the sky, a beautiful morning
The Lady of Guadalupe, the Lady of Guadalupe
The Lady of Guadalupe descended on the Tepayac

The Lady of Guadalupe, the Lady of Guadalupe
The Lady of Guadalupe descended on the Tepayac

Pleading, he put his hands together
Pleading, he put his hands together
And they were Mexican, and they were Mexican
And they were Mexican, his expression and his face

And they were Mexican, and they were Mexican
And they were Mexican, his expression and his face

Its arrival was full of happiness
Its arrival was full of happiness
Of light and harmony, of light and harmony
The whole Anáhuac was full of light and harmony

Of light and harmony, of light and harmony
The whole Anáhuac was full of light and harmony

Juan Diego passed by the mountain
Juan Diego passed by the mountain
And then got closer, and then got closer
And then got closer to hear it sing

And then got closer, and then got closer
And then got closer to hear it sing

Juan Dieguito, the Virgin said to him
Juan Dieguito, the Virgin said to him
I've chosen this hill, I've chosen this hill
I've chosen this hill to make my altar

I've chosen this hill, I've chosen this hill
I've chosen this hill to make my altar

On the bed, between painted roses
On the bed, between painted roses
Her beloved image, her beloved image
Her beloved image deigned to leave

Her beloved image, her beloved image
Her beloved image deigned to leave

Since then, for a Mexican
Since then, for a Mexican
Being a follower of Guadalupe, being a follower of Guadalupe
Being a follower of Guadalupe is something essential

Being a follower of Guadalupe, being a follower of Guadalupe
Being a follower of Guadalupe is something essential

Escrita por: Manuel Esperón / Ernesto Cortázar