Historia de Vampiros

Joan Manuel Serrat Joan Manuel Serrat

Vampire Story

His parents and even his grandparents were vampires of noble lineage and after their light bite, they drank blood freely, but this one, on the other hand, was a vampire who barely sipped water at noon and at dinner in the evenings and in the early mornings. Abstinent from blood, he was the shame of the other vampires and vampireesses. This very different vampire dared to create a proselytizing variant of anonymous and militant vampires under the moon, campaigning with his relentless slogans 'Vampires only drink water, blood always brings blood...' Abstinent from blood, he was the shame of the other vampires and vampireesses. But his colleagues feared that this dangerous doctrine would tempt the lazy vampires who drink blood with soda. And so one stormy night, five bullfighting bats gave the disobedient one their bites of justice. Abstinent from blood, he was the shame of the other vampires and vampireesses. The rebel's challenge remained down there in body and soul with five wounds that moaned, forming a large puddle of water. The strange thing was that the executioners, hanging from an old branch, reluctantly recognized the good taste of still water. Abstinent from blood, he was the shame of the other vampires and vampireesses. Since that night, neither vampires nor vampireesses suck blood, red blood cells are history, and water flows God willing. And as always happens in these and other similar cases, the unique abstinent vampire is revered as a martyr. Abstinent from blood, hence the offerings from the other vampires and vampireesses.

  1. Qué Va A Ser De Ti
  2. Cantares
  3. Romance de Curro "El Palmo"
  4. La Maquinita
  5. Nanas De La Cebolla
  6. Señora
  7. Decir Amigo
  8. Anduriña
  9. Por La Paredes (Mil Años Hace...)
  10. Para La Libertad
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