In a small village near La Paz Mexico lived a boy not so many years ago
And hunger was his enemy every day but he never begged the boy called José
And every day he worked in the fields as he worked well
And when the night came this boy slept where he fell
And the earth was the only mother he ever knew some people say
And she gave him strenght and he grew to be a man called José (José José)
One Sunday afternoon this young man saw his first bullfight
And his blood ran hot and he couldn't sleep that night
And as the morning came he thought he heard his mother say
Now you know why you were born José
And he lived for one thing and nothing more he had to be the very best matador
And when he k**ed his first bull one bright Sunday
You could hear a lace a hundred miles for José (José José)
And as his fame grew his fortune grew too but he gave much of this fortune
Away
Because he knew that other's fight is old enemy hunger every day
And so many times he heard God bless you José
And the years pa**ed and Jose said I'll fight great bulls no more
The younger men they better sooth it for
The Sunday game with its blood and its d**h to pay
You'll soon forget the matador José (José José)
And the next morning we found him lying on the ground
He didn't move he didn't make a sound
And yet we heard from somewhere someone say
Welcome home my little boy José (José José José José)