Every Sunday in spring when the sun would go down
The streets came alive in my old little town
The men would make music; the women would swoon
Under the light of the barrio moon
He had a bottle of wine and he poured me some
He said he’d missed my sweet smile and was glad I had come
The quartet was playing a familiar tune
And my cup it was full with the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
I followed him down to the edge of the glade
He pulled me in close, but I twisted away
And I prayed I’d mistaken good will for desire
But the moon through the trees showed his eyes were on fire
My hand found the blade by its handle of wood
I lunged with it hard as my shaking arm could
And it flashed for a moment before it passed through
Catching the light of the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
I fell back in anger and fear to the ground
The people were rushing like wolves to the sound
My hermano rose high like a wayward balloon
Smiling adios down through the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
The streets came alive in my old little town
The men would make music; the women would swoon
Under the light of the barrio moon
He had a bottle of wine and he poured me some
He said he’d missed my sweet smile and was glad I had come
The quartet was playing a familiar tune
And my cup it was full with the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
I followed him down to the edge of the glade
He pulled me in close, but I twisted away
And I prayed I’d mistaken good will for desire
But the moon through the trees showed his eyes were on fire
My hand found the blade by its handle of wood
I lunged with it hard as my shaking arm could
And it flashed for a moment before it passed through
Catching the light of the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
I fell back in anger and fear to the ground
The people were rushing like wolves to the sound
My hermano rose high like a wayward balloon
Smiling adios down through the barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
Barrio moon, barrio moon
( Robby Hecht )
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