It was in a seaside town
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The counter of the only bar that we saw open
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Sing me a song in my ear
And I'll pour you a rum and coke
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That you leave open the balcony of your catlike eyes
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Crazy to discover the secrets of your bedroom
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At dawn's piano my whole repertoire
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The bar's customers, one by one, were leaving
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I told myself, careful kid, you're falling in love
Then everything happened all of a sudden
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And my hand responded beneath your skirt
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On the path to the hostel we kissed at every lamppost
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I wanted to sleep with you and you didn't want to sleep alone
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And ten and eleven struck us
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Twelve and one, and two and three
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And naked at nightfall the moon found us
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We said goodbye, hoping that we'll see each other again
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The autumn lasted what it takes winter to arrive
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Carried me and at the end of the concert I started to look for your face among the crowd
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And I found nobody who'd tell me
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It seemed as if fate wanted to play me a macabre joke
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There was nobody behind the bar of the other summer
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I found a branch of the Hispano-American Bank
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By stoning the windows
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I protested while the local cops cuffed me
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In my statement I claimed that I'd had three drinks
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In the room where that time I was taking off your clothes
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And ten and eleven struck us
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Twelve and one, and two and three
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And naked at nightfall the moon found us
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And ten and eleven struck us
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Twelve and one, and two and three
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And naked at nightfall the moon found us