Bienvenidos Al Medievo
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Bienvenidos Al Medievo
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Cuentan las viejas leyendas
Que una vez hubo un lugar
Donde se podía soñar
Donde el viento del pasado
Al molino no hace andar
Ni hace callar al juglar
Cantaron los trovadores
Que el obispo del lugar
Al marqués hizo llamar
¡¡Se rebelan los villanos
Les ha dado por pensar
Y empiezan a murmurar!
Mantener el orden de nuestra nación
No es cuestión baladí
Sueltan los perros de la inquisición
Y ahora vienen a por mí
Porque yo no rezo a ningún Dios
Ni tampoco sirvo a ningún rey
Porque no podrán callar mi voz
Estoy fuera de la ley
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