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I was born in Andalusia and I didn't have enough light in studying the three surnames Rodriguez and twenty years was enough and there I started serving Benemerita I gave in to traffic I sweated from morning to night and finally I arrived at the barracks in Donostia and I have worked since then Shaking walnuts Shaking walnuts I don't know how many families hate my name there won't be a boy in the Basque Country that I haven't seen I asked them: Have you ever killed a civil guard and if you did how did it feel to see one of my colleagues dead Until you hear these questions you will hang there but your eyes closed and they continued to be silent they continued to be silent. But a new era has come somewhere the war is over the magistrates are waiting for me and the courtroom has been asking me for two hours about this and that and now I am silent like those first boys a long shadow will fall on me a prison in a hole but I hope the president will pardon me he will pardon me