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Chalino Sanchez ~ Live in Los Angeles

El Gallo de Sinaloa

Jugado en varios palenques
no es porque yo les presuma
me sigue la bueana suerte
a lo que yo me dedico
traigo cerquita la muerte

Yo me la paso en la sierra
Ciudades y Rancherias
Si dicen que al gonzales
lo busca la policia
se va pa estados unido
para perderce unos dias

Los de la DEA me persiguen
por la invasion traen permiso
se llevan la mejor parte
si es que hay un decomiso
Los gringos nunca la queman
la mayoria son masizos

Yo traigo un Cuerno de Chivo
y una Super bien bonita
me limpian bien el camino
y del peligro me quitan
Si me ven en un aprieto
luego la muerte gomita

Amigos en reclusorios
tengo en el norte y oriente
porque los han detenido
correron con mala suerte
otros estan en el sur
porque confian en la gente

Si alguno le quiere entrar
es peligrosa la cosa
cuando es el hombre derecho
siembra, cosecha y la gosa
mas si se vuelve culebra
muy pronto cae a la fosa

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