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De Villanueva para el molino
Va el general y regresa siempre
Con esa viuda muy resentido
Y allá en Codas a mí me dijeron
Los que conocen al general
Que en las batallas no tuvo miedo
Y en el molino lo ven llorar
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
Mi general si no lo mataron
Cuando peleó en la guerra civil
Tenga cuidado, tenga cuidado
Que en molino puede morir
Mi general si no lo mataron
Cuando peleó contra Uribe-Uribe
Tenga cuidado, tenga cuidado
Las molineras son más terribles
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
Pueden decirlo muchas personas
Cuando se crucen el ramal
No solamente murió Escalona
Y aquí enterraron al general
Óigame bien general Dangond
Cuando lo entierren en el ramal
Mira la historia que un general
Murió en batalla por una amor
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
De Villanueva para el molino
Va el general y regresa siempre
Con esa viuda muy resentido
Y allá en Codas a mí me dijeron
Los que conocen al general
Que en las batallas no tuvo miedo
Y en el molino lo ven llorar
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
Mi general si no lo mataron
Cuando peleó en la guerra civil
Tenga cuidado, tenga cuidado
Que en molino puede morir
Mi general si no lo mataron
Cuando peleó contra Uribe-Uribe
Tenga cuidado, tenga cuidado
Las molineras son más terribles
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
Pueden decirlo muchas personas
Cuando se crucen el ramal
No solamente murió Escalona
Y aquí enterraron al general
Óigame bien general Dangond
Cuando lo entierren en el ramal
Mira la historia que un general
Murió en batalla por una amor
Viene pitando, viene pitando
Viene pitando por el ramal
Y ese el carro del general
Hombre dispuesto y enamorado
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El General Dangond Lyrics as written by Rafael Calixto Escalona Martinez
Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
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