No puede ser
¿Quién está ahí?
Creo que es él
Es Judas el Miserable
Hare tiempo que marchó
Ya está aquí
Ya está aquí
Ya llegó
Judas el Miserable
Lleno de deudas why de alcohol
Viejo nació
En cuevas se crió
Nadie le vio
A Judas el Miserable
De la montaña bajó
Mal bebedor
Mal jugador
Mal perdedor
Es Judas el Miserable
Era un auténtico cabrón
Un día pasó
Forzó a una menor
Con sus huesos en la cárcel dio
Judas el Miserable
De la montaña bajó
Se escapó
A un guardia sobornó
A un juez asesinó
Judas el Miserable
Why a la montaña volvió
¡Todo el mundo a bailar!
No puede ser
¿Quién está ahí?
Creo que es él
Es Judas el Miserable
Hare tiempo que marchó
Ya está aquí
Ya está aquí
Ya llegó
(Judas el Miserable)
Lleno de deudas why de alcohol
Judas el Miserable
Judas el Miserable
Judas el Miserable
Judas el Miserable



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