(Ay)

Se murió mi amigo bronco
Se fue a ver que hay más allá
Siempre fue el caballo más atrevido
Bronco a más

Se rompieron sus tobillos
Yo lo tuve que acabar
Mientras le decía despacito
Nos vamos a encontrar

Pa' volver a hacer camino
Pa' correr hasta volar
Se me fue mi amigo a hacerme un sitio
En el más allá

Se fue
Caballo loco que jamás dio un paso al tren
(Dio un paso al tren)
Pero tenía que perder alguna vez
Tuvo patas de oro y de papel

Se fue
El más amigo, el más broncudo ya se fue
(Ya se fue)
Pero renace en un potrillo que se ve
Negro fuerte y bronco como él

Se murió mi amigo Bronco
Se fue a ver que hay más allá
Siempre fue el caballo más atrevido
Bronco a más

Se rompieron sus tobillos
Yo lo tuve que acabar
Mientras le decía despacito
Nos vamos a encontrar

Pa' volver a hacer camino
Pa' correr hasta volar
Se me fue mi amigo a hacerme un sitio
En el más allá

Se fue
Caballo loco que jamás dio un paso al tren
(Dio un paso al tren)
Pero tenía que perder alguna vez
Tuvo patas de oro y de papel

Se fue
El más amigo, el más broncudo ya se fue
(Ya se fue)
Pero renace en un potrillo que se ve
Negro fuerte y bronco como él
Negro fuerte y bronco como él


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