Su llegada impacta a todo el personal
me parece que ha llegado mi oportunidad
nuestros ojos se han cruzado y algo va a pasar
va a pasar

Enseguida nos vamos a su casa
donde ocurre lo que era de esperar
y una vez que los cuerpos han hablado
frente a frente sin nada que contar.

Los minutos pasan lentos como una procesión
y el silencio se ha hecho dueño de la situación
que marrón

Parecía que el rollo iba para largo
que esta noche daría para más
una vez que los cuerpos han hablado
frente a frente sin nada que contar.

Hablar, de qué vamos a hablar, el juego se acabó...
y una vez terminado no parece ni real
de qué vamos a hablar, aquí no hay nada más
hagamos otra cosa o me vuelvo para el bar.

Me tengo que ir a ningún sitio en especial.
¡Hasta luego! nos veremos en otra ocasión
adiós mi amor

Salgo a la calle y ya empiezo a olvidarte
y tú en tu casa me olvidarás a mí
es una pena no habernos conocido
solo sexo, sexo y nada más.

Hablar, de qué vamos a hablar, el juego se acabó...
y una vez terminado no parece ni real
de que vamos a hablar, aquí no hay nada más
hagamos otra cosa o me vuelvo para el bar.

No estuve allí
no estuve allí
yo nunca estuve allí
yo nunca estuve allí
no estuve allí
no estuve allí
yo nunca estuve allí
nunca estuve allí.




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