Joaquin Sabina — Juegos De Azar song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Juegos De Azar" by Joaquin Sabina.

Lyrics

Recordars la primera vez
que con tu trajn nos junt la vida,
llamaste al timbre para vender
libros sobre razas desconocidas…
qu nos sucedio?
Que acabamos desnudos jugando abrazados sobre el parquet
al juego del amor.
Luego te marchaste sin dejar ni un papel
con tu nombre y tu direccin,
alguien te esperaba donde siempre a las tres
y eran ya ms de las dos.
Volv a encontrarte meses despus,
la casualidad me cruz contigo
en el vestbulo de un hotel
-«qu demonios andas haciendo en Vigo?" —
cuando me despert
me besabas los prpados: -«cmo te llamas?" — te pregunt
despus amaneci.
Y as fue como el tabique de aquel hotel
que nos separaba cay;
tu tenas el cuarto cientocuarentaitres,
yo el cientocuarentaidos.
Siglos pasaron sin que el azar,
duende juguetn, sus hilos moviera;
casi me haba olvidado ya de tus pies subiendo por mi escalera…
pero antesdeayer
en un cine de barrio una voz me llam, desde el ambig,
y supe que eras t.
Y la rara historia otra vez se repiti
unos cuantos aos despus,
en taquilla te haban dado la fila dos
y a m me dieron la tres.

Lyrics translation

Remember the first time
may your life join us,
you rang the bell to sell.
books about unknown races…
what happened to us?
That we end up naked playing hugged on the parquet
to the game of love.
Then you left without leaving a paper.
with your name and address,
someone was waiting for you where always at three
and it was more than two.
I'll meet you again months later,
chance crosses me with you
in the vestbulo of a hotel
- "what the hell are you doing in Vigo?" —
when I wake up
you kissed my prpados: - " what's your name?"- I ask you
after dawn.
And as it was like the partition of that hotel
that separated us cay;
you have the fourth hundred and four hundred,
I'm the scientocuarentaidos.
Centuries passed without chance,
playful leprechaun, its threads would move;
I almost forgot your feet climbing up my ladder.…
but before yesterday
in a neighborhood cinema a voice called me, from the ambiguous,
and I knew you were t.
And the rare story was repeated again
a few years later,
at the box office you were given row two
and m got three.