Текст песни Gallo Del Cielo - Joe Ely
Carlos
Saragosa
left
his
home
in
Casas
Grandes
when
the
moon
was
full
He
had
no
money
in
his
pocket,
just
a
locket
of
his
sister
framed
in
Gold
He
headed
for
el
Sueco,
stole
a
rooster
named
Gallo
Del
Cielo
Then
he
crossed
the
Rio
Grande
with
that
roosted
nestled
deep
within
his
arm
Galllo
del
Cielo
was
a
warrior
born
in
heaven
so
the
legends
say
His
wings
they
had
been
broken,
he
had
one
eye
rollin
crazy
in
his
head
He'd
fought
a
hundred
fights
and
the
legends
say
that
one
night
near
El
Sueco
He
fought
Cielo
seven
times,
seven
times
he
left
brave
roosters
dead
Hola
my
Teresa
I'm
thinkin
of
you
now
in
San
Antonio
I
have
27
dollars
and
the
good
luck
of
your
good
luck
of
your
picture
framed
in
gold
Tonight
I'll
put
it
all
on
the
fighting
spurs
of
Gallo
Del
Cielo
Then
I'll
return
to
buy
the
land
Pancho
Villa
stole
from
father
long
ago
Outside
of
San
Diego
in
the
Onion
fields
of
Paco
Monte
Verde
The
Pride
of
San
Diego
lay
sleeping
on
a
fancy
bed
of
silk
Adn
they
laughed
when
Saragosa
pulled
the
one-eyed
Del
Cielo
from
beneath
his
shirt
But
they
cried
when
Saragosa
waked
away
with
a
thousand
dollar
bill
Hola
my
Teresa
I'm
thinkin
of
you
now
in
Santa
Barbara
I
have
27
dollars
and
the
good
luck
of
your
good
luck
of
your
picture
framed
in
gold
Tonight
I'll
put
it
all
on
the
fighting
spurs
of
Gallo
Del
Cielo
Then
I'll
return
to
buy
the
land
Pancho
Villa
stole
from
father
long
ago
Now
the
moon
has
gone
to
hiding
and
the
lantern
light
spills
shadows
on
the
fighting
sand
A
wicked
black
named
Zorro
faces
Del
Cielo
in
the
sand
And
Carlos
Saragosa
fears
the
tiny
crack
that
runs
across
his
roosters
beak
And
he
fears
that
he
has
lost
the
50,
000
dollars
riding
on
the
fight
Hola
my
Teresa
I'm
thinkin
of
you
now
in
Santa
Clara
The
money's
on
the
table,
I'm
holding
now
your
good
luck
framed
in
gold
Everything
we
dream
of
is
riding
on
the
spurs
of
Del
Cielo
Then
I'll
return
to
buy
the
land
Pancho
Villa
stole
from
father
long
ago
The
signal
it
was
given
and
the
roosters
rose
together
far
above
the
sand
Gallo
Del
Cielo
sunk
a
gaff
into
Zorro's
shiny
breast
They
were
separated
quickly
but
they
rose
and
fought
each
other
time
and
time
again
And
the
legends
all
agreed
that
Gallo
Del
Cielo
fought
the
best
But
then
the
screams
of
Saragosa
filled
the
night
outside
the
town
of
Santa
Clara
As
the
beak
of
Del
Cielo
lay
broken
like
a
shell
within
his
hand
And
they
say
that
Saragosa
screamed
a
curse
upon
the
bones
of
Pancho
Villa
As
Zorro
rose
up
one
more
time
and
drove
Del
Cielo
in
the
sand
Hola
my
Teresa
I'm
thinkin
of
you
now
in
San
Francisco
I
have
no
money
in
my
pocket
I
no
longer
have
your
good
luck
framed
in
gold
I
buried
it
last
evening
with
the
bones
of
my
beloved
Del
Cielo
I
will
not
return
to
buy
the
land
that
Villa
stole
long
ago
Do
the
rivers
still
run
muddy
outside
of
my
beloved
Casas
Grandes?
Does
the
scar
upon
my
brother's
face
turn
red
when
he
hears
mention
of
my
name?
And
do
the
people
of
El
Sueco
still
curse
the
theft
of
Gallo
Del
Cielo?
Tell
my
family
not
to
worry,
I
will
not
return
to
cause
them
shame.
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