El Buitre Pasó
Joan Sebastian
The Vulture Passed By
They say it's almost nightfall
They say they saw her enter the hotel
They say it's almost dawn
They saw her very sad leaving the hotel
The vulture passed by
Flying and disguised as a pigeon
His prey left him crying
And he left
They say that without a father there is a creature
They say that her mother is a premature mother
They say I dreamed of going to the altar
They say he dreamed of a sweet home
The vulture passed by
Flying and disguised as a pigeon
His prey left him crying
And he left
She loved him very much, she adored him
But the vulture only mocked her
With a lowered face and a sad look
There is a dove alone and plucked
The vulture passed by
Flying and disguised as a pigeon
His prey left him crying
And he left
The vulture passed by
Flying and disguised as a pigeon
His prey left him crying
And he left
And he left