Los Invasores De Nuevo Leon — El Bandido song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "El Bandido" by Los Invasores De Nuevo Leon.
Lyrics
A los leones los cazan con trampas,
si no pueden entrarles derecho
Como siempre burlaba las jaulas,
en la mira lo traia el gobierno
No quisieron de nuevo arriesgarse,
y por eso lo entregaron muerto
A la mala, cayo Chico Jaras,
en Durango era el mas perseguido
Esta vez agarraron ventaja,
le pusieron un cuatro al bandido
En el mero Real de Santa Clara,
lo cazaron cuarenta efectivos
Su familia vivia amenazada,
y por eso, bajo a protegerlos
Fue el destino, que su fin marcara,
o estrategia de algunos cerebros,
que supieron poner la carnada,
y lo hicieron morder el anzuelo
Ya sabien que era un hombre de clase,
al que muchos guardaban respeto
Se burlaba de los federales,
y el ejercito vino por eso
Y aun asi tuvieron que enboscarle,
pa' poderle arrancar el pejello
El bandido se gano su apodo,
por astuto, sagaz, y arriesgado
El producto de asaltos y robos,
se los daba a los necesitados
Quien le quita al que le sobra todo,
yo no creo que cometa un pecado
Como un hombre cayo Chico Jaras,
y de herencia, dejo este corrido
Se murio siempre dando la cara,
a pesar de saberse perdido
Hoy por el rezan en Santa Clara,
que en el cielo se encuentre el bandido.
Lyrics translation
Lions are hunted with traps,
if you can't get them right
As he always mocked cages,
in the crosshairs it was brought by the government
They didn't want to risk it again.,
and that's why they turned him in dead.
To the bad, fall Chico Jaras,
in Durango he was the most persecuted
This time they grabbed advantage,
they put a four on the Bandit.
In the mero Real of Santa Clara,
he was hunted by forty troops
His family lived under threat,
and so, I come down to protect them.
It was fate, that its end would mark,
or strategy of some brains,
who knew how to put the bait,
and they made him bite the hook
You knew he was a Class Man.,
whom many respected
He made fun of the feds.,
and the army came for it
And yet they had to brush him,
to be able to rip off the pejello
The Bandit earned his nickname,
by cunning, shrewd, and risky
The product of robberies and robberies,
he gave them to the needy
Who takes away from the one who has everything left over,
I don't think he commits a sin
As a man fell Jaras boy,
and of inheritance, I leave this run
He died always giving his face,
despite being lost
Today for the prayer in Santa Clara,
May the Bandit be in heaven.