Te fuiste, amigo, sin decir adiós
Sin dar ninguna explicación
Ya sé que fue por un golpe de tos
Y no por mala educación
Aunque, de todos modos, qué marrón
Zarpar así, sin avisar
Sabiendo que sin tu tripulación
No te gustaba navegar
Pero lo cierto es que no volveré
A oír tu "che, quin gust'
Tu "che, qué bo". tu "che, qué be"
Tu corazón no lo aguantó
Te reventó
Che, qué mal, che, qué mal
Qué fuego urgente había que apagar
Qué prisa en irte, qué ocurrió
Si a mejor vida no podrás pasar
Incluso el Papa te envidió
De nada, amigo, te podrás quejar...
Hasta te amó una emperatriz
Tu reino era la Inmensidad del mar
Y tu bandera, ser feliz
Pero lo cierto es que no volveré...
Y cuando llegue la "Nit de Sant Joan"
Oliendo a piras y a jazmín
Quién montará 'safaris', capitán
Cazando olores del jardín
Y cuando enero sea un atardecer
Y caiga el sol tras el Montgó
Quién me dirá: 'ja ho veus, va ser al gener
Quand Déu va fer la Creació"
Pero lo cierto es que no volveré...
Luis Eduardo Aute Gutiérrez (Madrid, 1943 – Madrid, 2017) was a Spanish singer-songwriter, composer, poet, and filmmaker. Considered one of the most important songwriters in contemporary Spain, Aute went through several musical phases, from folk to progressive rock, passing through jazz and electronic music. His poetry, often introspective and full of symbolism, intertwines with memorable melodies and sophisticated arrangements. Among his most famous songs are "Roses", "At Dawn" and "The Child of the Moon". Aute collaborated with numerous Spanish and international artists, including Joan Manuel Serrat and Paco de Lucía. His filmography includes directors such as Carlos Saura and Pedro Almodóvar. Aute was a multifaceted artist who left an indelible mark on Spanish culture.
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