Vicente Fernández "Juan Charrasqueado" lyrics

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Juan Charrasqueado

Voy a cantarles un corrido muy mentado,lo que ha pasado allí en la hacienda de la flor,la triste historia de un ranchero enamoradoque fue borracho, parrandero y jugador.

Juan se llamaba, y lo apodaban charrasqueado,era valiente y arriesgado en el amor,a las mujeres más bonitas se llevaba,en aquellos campos no quedaba ni una flor.

Un día domingo que se andaba emborrachandoa la cantina le corrieron a avisar:"Cuídate Juan que ya por ahi te andan buscandoson muchos hombres no te vayan a matar".

No tuvo tiempo de montar en su caballo,pistola en mano se le echaron de a montón,y les gritaba "Estoy borracho y soy buen gallo",cuando una bala atravesó su corazón.

Creció la milpa con la lluvia en el potrero,y las palomas van volando al pedregal,bonitos toros llevan hoy al matadero,que buen caballo va montando el caporal.

Ya las campanas del santuario están doblando,todos los fieles se dirigen a rezar,y por la sierra los rancheros van bajandoa un hombre muerto que lo llevan a enterrar.

En una choza muy humilde llora un niño,y las mujeres le aconsejan y se van,pero su madre lo consuela con cariñomirando al cielo llora y reza por su Juan.

Aquí termino de cantar este corridode Juan ranchero, charrasqueado y burlador,que se creyó de las mujeres consentido,que fue borracho, pendenciero y jugador.

Juan Charrasqueado

I am going to sing you a very famous balladAbout what has taken place in the ranch of the flowerThe sad history of a rancher in loveWho was a drunkard, a party lover and a gambler

His name was Juan and they nicknamed charrasqueado*He was brave and daring in matters of loveHe made off with the prettiest womenIn those fields not one flower remained

One Sunday when he was getting drunkAt the cantina they ran to advise him"Over there are many men going to look for youTake care John that they don't kill you."

He had no time to mount his horse,Pistol in hand they all came down upon himAnd he was shouting to them, "I am drunk and I am a good strong man"When a bullet pierced his heart

The cornfield rose up with the rain in the pastureAnd the doves go flying to the stony groundHandsome bulls they take to the slaughterhouse today,The foreman goes along riding a good horse

Now the bells of the sanctuary are ringingAll the faithful are on their way to prayAnd from the mountain the ranchers are coming downBringing a dead man to bury.

In a very humble hut a little boy criesAnd the women counsel him and go awayBut his mother consoles him with loveLooking toward heaven she cries and prays for her Juan

Here ends the singing of this balladOf Juan, rancher, charrasqueado and seducerWho believed himself spoiled by the womenWho was a drunkard, a brawler and a gambler

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