Singer: Típica VICTORSinger 2: Mariano BalcarceComposer: Sebastián PianaAuthor: Homero Manzi
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Milonga de cien reyertas templada como el valor. Grito de pampa desierta diciendo su alerta con voz de cantor. Milonga de quita penas. Nostalgia de población. Canto qu'en noche serena su rezo despena detrás del fogón. Diana de viejas victorias en la punta del tropel, con tu vanguardia de gloria serás en la historia canción y laurel. Son de querencia querida en las noches del cuartel. Pena de china querida que al fin afligida dejó de ser fiel. Resuenan con tus acentos, milonga del batallón, gritos de viejos sargentos cargando en el viento con el escuadrón. Y vuelven en los sonidos agudos del cornetín, ecos de mil alaridos que estaban perdidos detrás del confín. Gime el desierto rodando sus rumores de huracán... Vienen las lanzas cargando y están aguaitando la Cruz y el Puñal. Gloria de aquel comandante que jamás volvió al cantón. Besan su barba cervuna la luz de la luna y el fuego del sol.
English translation
Milonga of a hundred fights tempered as courage. Cry of deserted pampas saying its alert with the voice of a singer. Milonga of the removal of sorrows. Nostalgia of population. Song that in serene night its prayer behind the hearth. Diana of old victories at the top of the troop, with your vanguard of glory you will be in history song and laurel. You will be a beloved sound of love in the nights of the barracks. Sorrow of the beloved Chinese who at the end afflicted ceased to be faithful. They resonate with your accents, milonga of the battalion, cries of old sergeants charging in the wind with the squadron. And they return in the high-pitched of the bugle, echoes of a thousand shrieks that were lost behind the border. The desert moans rolling its hurricane rumors... The spears come charging and they are watering the Cross and the Dagger. Glory of that commander who never returned to the canton. They kiss his fawn beard the light of the moon and the fire of the sun.

















































