80 Cargas Suicidas
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80 Cargas Suicidas
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80 cargas suicidas
Las ordenó Pancho Villa
En llanuras del bajío
Con Obregón se batía
Los Dorados no fallarón
Fue el parque el que no servía
Villa le dice a Obregón
Quisiera verte de frente
Sobra uno de los dos
Salte a morir frente a frente
Que no se pierdan más vidas
De tanta gente inocente
Obregón no acepto el reto
Ese hombre reconocía
Que saliendo pecho a pecho
Inútil jamás podría
El centauro era hombre de armas
Pegaba donde el quería
Me quedan pocos Dorados
Y les gritó Pancho Villa
Yo me incluyo en un ataque
Al despuntar nuevo día
Dícen que fue derrotado
Brinco las trincheras Villa
La gente sabe tu hístoria
Las aves cantan en coro
Reposas entre los grandes
Adiós divino tesoro
Por tus asañas gravarón
Tu nombre con letras de oro
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