Sitting outside the Cangrande Hotel
Café at dusk, dusty shades of pearl
Hanging around after song was through
No place to go, even less to do
Thought I’d call it a night, head to bed
Then turned at a voice, heard what she said:
Cara mia, please, don’t walk away
I’ve been waiting hours. Won’t you stay?
We could stroll in the park, like lovers do
Playing out our parts, just me and you
Dance together close, drink Soave wine,
Feel Romeo’s kiss, when your lips touch mine
Cara mia, please, don’t run away
Give your Juliette just one more day.
She was wearing black silk, her sweater white
Grief in her eyes denied her sun-drenched smile
Dark hair sparkled under chandelier light
Leonardo portrait in star-crossed style
Tears in clear voice, she caught her breath
Smoothed her skirt, then once more said:
Give your Juliette just one more day
Cara mia, please, don’t run away
We could stroll in the park, me and you
Playing out our parts, like lovers do
Drink Romeo’s kiss, when your lips touch mine,
Dance together close, sip Soave wine
Cara mia, please, don’t walk away
It’s our forever, won’t you stay?
Not a word, I watched her turn around
Without applause, show’s curtain came down
He reached out, tried to take her hand
Hurried after her, when she strode past
As I paid the waiter, I heard him say
Crying in the dark, as she walked away:
Cara mia, please, won’t you stay?
Juliette, please, don’t dance away.
Romeo’s touch, sweet Soave wine,
Let me kiss your lips one more time.