Tony Presidio
Vico C
Tony Presidio
The boy Antonio Pérez, as his mother named him
In the middle of the humble underworld he was raised
Sweating, seeking bread, competing with misery
His poverty was serious, but he fought with great zeal
He wanted to be an architect and his father paid for his studies
But as he grew, his ambition was huge and he chose crime
Six in the evening, it's getting dark
Sales are going well and the money is growing
Watching the jar with great caution
Young Antonio Pérez is getting ready
Tony, that's what they call Antonio
Time has turned him into a demon
His Bible is a .357
His job (shooting) and collecting a bill
He doesn't understand the word peace
He's a killer and that's what it depends on
His house, his clothes, also his food
Taking your life at any moment
Six in the morning, there's a knock on the door
It's the boss and Tony wakes up
They give him a picture and an address
He prepares his revolver and the action begins
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Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio, that's what they called him
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio, they called him
Tony arrives at the indicated place
He watches the victim across the street
Standing in front of him, he puts a magnum to his face without shame
The body falls with a sum of money
Tony picks it up and takes it away quickly
The man on the floor spills a lot of blood
The stolen money is invested in marijuana
Tony continues with his cruel mission
Because he's one of the big ones in the association
The corrupt one hides his identity
Because he's the drug czar, king of evil
Three in the morning, Tony asleep
The guards break down the door with a lot of noise
Tony asks, but me!, what happened
It's an arrest warrant so shut up
The next day they buy the spokesperson
The town reads about Tony first
He's found guilty with all his power
And his family suffering and crying for him
Tony, where are you?
He's receptive
Ok, bring him in and read him the rules of rigor
Well Tony, negative attitudes
You see them outside, I don't want any hand gestures, ask for permission to speak and wait to be spoken to
Tony, do you know why you're here?
No
Tony, the reason why you're here
According to the letter we received from the street
Is because you killed a man for money
No no no
Give him permission to speak
He has permission
First of all, we have to accept
That almost all of us here have one thing in common, and that is that we haven't gone down the right path
Now, among those of us who are derailed
There are those who abuse and those who don't abuse
And I'm one of those who don't abuse
I haven't done anything to anyone who didn't deserve it
But to run an illegal business, you have to show respect
And that's why many of us
Are in this prison paying the consequences
If I'm lying
If I'm bullshitting you
You'll catch me in the lie
But until proven otherwise
I'm here willing to share
All my street connections
With you and I'm all in
That's all I have to say
Well, this properly organized meeting
Has determined that the letter received from the street
Is not sufficient basis, so let's move on
A year passes and two or three months
Tony loses interest in the bank
His new name is a nuisance to him
Because now they call him Tony Presidio
He controls the corrupt guards who sell
Those who obey, but pretend
To break the law by selling that thing
They call extra-dangerous chemistry
So addiction continues in the prisoners
And Tony Presidio takes advantage of that
Because he's the big one, the distributor
The one who sells the powder that cures the pain
But Tony wants to rehabilitate himself
He plans an escape and manages to escape
He's a fugitive who wants the best for his life
So he heads to New York
But things don't go well there
The taxi is too expensive and he doesn't like the train
The weather is too cold
Things are not the same
So he prefers to make progress on his island
The plane arrives, Tony Presidio looks out
He steps on his land, undoubtedly excited
He greets his people in the neighborhood
When he feels a shot that hits his belly
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio, that's what they called him
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio
Tony presidio, they called him
The young Antonio Pérez who wanted to return home
Wanted to rehabilitate and start a new life
When suddenly he feels a gunshot in his body
Falling almost dead, he quickly noticed
A man who followed him relentlessly for revenge
Because Tony had taken the life of a family member
He who sows death to another
Reaps a homicide for himself
And without any act of repentance
He will go to the sentence like Tony presidio