Dame Tu Mano

JOE ELY

Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
The night is cheap like a velvet painting
The streets are wet but it ain't been raining
Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
A mile of stars fell in the streets and shattered
While the guitars played strung with six daggers

Give me your hand, my little Juarez Mary
Where the mean streets meet the monastery
Your ruby lips wet with Tequila
There's a neon frame around Pancho Villa

Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
The switchblade streets in need of sweeping
The Taxi waits, the driver's sleeping
Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
I'll turn you loose but never let you go
When the summer's gone and the cold winds blow

Give me your hand, my little Juarez Mary
Where the mean streets meet the monastery
Your ruby lips wet with Tequila
There's a neon frame around Pancho Villa

Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
Five hundred miles I gotta go tomorrow
And leave you here with your sweet sorrow
Dame tu mano
Dame tu mano
Their talk will sting in the morning light
They're stringing me up this very night

Trivia about the song Dame Tu Mano by Joe Ely

When was the song “Dame Tu Mano” released by Joe Ely?
The song Dame Tu Mano was released in 1984, on the album “Hi-Res”.
Who composed the song “Dame Tu Mano” by Joe Ely?
The song “Dame Tu Mano” by Joe Ely was composed by JOE ELY.

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