Entre el Atlántico why el mar Mediterráneo hay una tierra de mar why mucho sol
que desde antaño se viene practicando una asquerosa why sucia tradición:
Un individuo vestido de payaso tortura why martiriza hasta la muerte a un animal
why el graderío estalla de locura cuando el acero anuncia su final.

Banderilleros sedientos de violencia van torturando sin ninguna compasión
los picadores prosiguen la matanza acentuando punzadas de dolor
Malherido, enviste con bravura contra el frío del acero que destroza su interior
agonizando en un charco de sangre, el puntillero remata la función.

Festejo criminal, vergüenza...

Torero, eres la vergüenza de una nación
Torero, eres la violencia en televisión
Torero, eres asesino por vocación
Torero, me produce asco tu profesión

Llamar cultura al sadismo organizado, a la violencia, a la muerte o al dolor
es un insulto a la propia inteligencia, al desarrollo de nuestra evolución.
Tu indiferencia les hare poderosos, manifiesta tu repulsa a la fiesta criminal
no colabores con un juego de dementes, taurinos al código penal.

Festejo criminal, vergüenza...

Torero, eres la vergüenza de una nación
Torero, eres la violencia en televisión
Torero, eres asesino por vocación
Torero, me produce asco tu profesión

Festejo criminal, vergüenza...


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Vergüenza Lyrics as written by Jose Antonio Lopez Pancorbo Alberto Javier Amado Huete

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    That song is against bullfight tipically sport of iberian countries. Against animal torture and watchers laugh.

    "Torero, eres la vergüenza de una nación Torero, eres la violencia en televisión Torero, eres asesino por vocación Torero, me produce asco tu profesión"

    Bullfighter you are the shame of a nation Bullfighter you are the violence of television Bullfigher you are a killer by Taunt Bullfigher, your profession make me sick

    Something like that.

    Lockedon March 01, 2006   Link

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