Demis Roussos
Margarita
Her family lives in a trailer
Five miles out of town
He's crazy, said the neighbors
I was white, she was brown

But we'd just run to the river
And lay our bodies down
Between her sighs we'd love away the lies
That followed us around

Margarita, Margarita

The softness of your body
And the hunger in my soul
Are the only secrets I'll ever know
Margarita

We grew up together
While our families worked the land
And the shadows never touched
The places where we ran

But as the years went drifting by
The harvest turned to sand
She went away, I had to stay
I'll never understand
Margarita, Margarita

The softness of your body
And the hunger in my soul
Are the only secrets I'll ever know
Margarita

Sometimes in the evening
At the closing of the day
I look down on the valley
Where we used to lay

And now there's just a whisper
Of an old familiar name
Margarita, give anything to see you
It feels that good to say

Margarita, Margarita

The softness of your body
And the hunger in my soul
Are the only secrets I'll ever know
Margarita