A glass of wine that I find spilled on the floor
Reminds me that last night was more than I thought
My head, that only spins and looks for comfort
Your message, that came followed by a call
I only went out because it's real f*cking bad that the power wasn't coming
And I went asking for a little rum, to stay anesthetized
It was a very hot night, but what were you expecting?
If it was Santurce over on Twenty-Two and a plena was playing
They say that a drunk never lies
They don't care what people think
And the blame is on my drunkenness
That, what's his name?, I don't even know who he was
Wow, I lost my wallet again
Here in Puerto Rico, it's like in Caracas
And it's that, because of life's twists
I ran into a Puerto Rican girl
That is pissed off, among the smoke and the potholes
Drinking down the whole little plaza
And she only went out to forget
Everything that was happening to her
And in the morning when I called her
That it was a very hot night
In the Caribbean, we make love
Without power and without water
They say that a drunk never lies
They don't care what people think
And the blame is on my drunkenness
That, what's his name?, I don't even know who he was
They say that a drunk never lies
They don't care what people think
And the blame is on my drunkenness
That, what's his name?, I don't even know who he was
By candlelight, we loved each other
But in such darkness, we didn't even see each other
By candlelight, we loved each other
But in such darkness, we didn't even see each other
By candlelight, we loved each other
But in such darkness, we didn't even see each other
By candlelight, we loved each other
But in such darkness, we didn't even see each other