Matar o Morir
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Matar o Morir
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Joven es la sangre que pisan gobernantes,
Joven es la sangre que pisa el general,
Caro es el precio, de su poder y su riqueza.
Miedo, horror y muerte, para ganar ellos grandeza.
Qué puedo hacer? Matar!
Que puedo hacer? Matar!
Que puedo hacer? Matar!
Que puedo hacer? Matar!
Y el joven soldado, preguntando siempre al tiempo,
Mientras hijo-putas, preparan armamento,
Paz, honor y gloria, vana gloria asesina,
Vidas jóvenes humanas, sin razón sacrificadas.
(Estribillo)
Asesinos con medallas, asesinos sin piedad,
Injusticia represiva, injusticia militar.
(Estribillo)
Juanra perdió la vida sin saber que hacía allí,
Y una carta mal escrita, por toda explicación,
Bastardos asesinos, donde coño parareis,
Y eso es lo que pensamos de la justicia militar.
(Estribillo).
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