| «…Juan arrived charrasqueado…
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| Lock up the old ones because I'm taking them away»
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| I'm going to sing you a well-known corrido
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| What happened there at the hacienda de la flor
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| The sad story of a rancher in love
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| That he was a drunk party boy and a player
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| Juan was called and they nicknamed him charrasqueado
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| He was brave and risky in love
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| He took the most beautiful women
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| That those fields didn't have a single flower left
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| One Sunday that he was getting drunk
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| They ran to tell the canteen
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| «Take care, Juan, they are already looking for you out there
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| There are many men do not go to kill you »
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| He didn't have time to ride his horse
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| Gun in hand they made him a lot
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| And I yelled at them I'm drunk and I'm a good rooster
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| When a bullet went through his heart
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| «And I'm looking for a prieta, because prietas
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| Even the mules.!”
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| The milpa grew with the rain in the paddock
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| And the pigeons fly to the stony ground
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| Beautiful bulls take today to the slaughterhouse
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| What a good horse the caporal is riding
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| Already the sanctuary bells are ringing
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| All the faithful go to pray
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| And through the mountains the ranchers go down
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| A dead man being taken to be buried
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| In a very humble hut a child cries
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| The women advise him and leave
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| While his mother comforts him with affection
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| Looking at the sky he cries and prays for his Juan
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| Here I finish singing this corrido
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| From juan ranchero charrasqueado and mocker
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| That he believed of women consented
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| And he was a party drunk and a player |