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alas plebes nomas,

trae un carro nuevo,

andan de tras de uno las

hijas de su chingada madre,

y nomas anda en bicicleta y ni lo pelan.

hay le va pa todas las interesadas.!!

con un porte diferente,

abusado siempre al mil

eviando si hay peligro,

desconfiado asi naci.

fui trampero por mi infancia,

la vida me trato asi,

aveces tortias con sal,

hubo dias que ni comi.

antes contaba borralla,

aora puros cabezon,

antes de trampa en los bailes,

hoy me tocan en mis reuniones,

hasta me cantan corridos,

las grandes agrupaciones.

antes tenia qe ser cola,

hoy por la cocina entra el hombre,

moneda mata carita,

eso es mui cierto señores,

con buena moneda

a de ser, asi me disen mis amores,

mal encachado y buchon,

antes de ai no me bajaba,

ahora controla en el rancho,

ya no usa ropa usada,

hoy se desviven por el,

porque el viejon si arremanga,

echele parejito..!!!

y es la pura neta plebes..!!

a como es el nido es el arbol

More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmania.com/mal_encachado_y_buchan_lyrics_larry_hernandez.html

All about Larry Hernandez: http://www.musictory.com/music/Larry+Hernandez

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A Ballad is a type of poem that tells a story in short rhyming verses, often with refrains or repeated lines throughout. It typically narrates a tale of love, loss, adventure, or tragedy in a simple and melodic style. The repetition of key phrases or lines helps to emphasize the emotional impact of the story being told.

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