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What do you gain by knowing my name? Every night I have a different one, And following the voice of instinct I set out to find... I imagine, darling, a man. Something more, a discreet lover Who dares to lose respect for me, don't you want to try? I live just around the corner I don't remember if I have a husband If you artfully take off my dress I'll invite you to champagne. I gave the bartender a thousand tips I drank down the beer in one gulp He got it right that the temple of morbidity He named this bar. Worse for the sun that sets at seven In the cradle of the sea to snore, While yours truly Lifts the skirt of the moon. When we got to the doorway we looked for each other Like two students in heat, A floor before the seventh heaven The elevator opened. It served us for the last gram The glass of his wedding photo There was not even a fashion show Of underwear. In my house nothing is forbidden But don't fall in love With the dawn you will have to leave Not to return. Forgetting that you've known me, That you were once in my bed, There are whims of love that a lady Should not have. (chorus) It's better, I asked him, that you keep quiet, I don't like to invest in chimeras, Your hips have brought me here Not your heart. And then, why more details, You know, drinks, laughter, excesses How can so many kisses fit In a song. I went back to the bar the next night To toast with his empty chair, I ordered a very cold beer And then I don't know... ...if I dreamed or it was his the ardent Voice that was whispering in my ear, I was dying to see you, dear. (chorus) __________________________________ Pancho Varona, Mara Barros and Antonio Gardía de Diego Viladecans 2015