- Votes:
- Composer:
- Peter Hammill
 
- See also:
Peter Hammill - Something About Ysabel's Dance lyrics
In the new hotel on Fiesta Night
 The staff are bored;
 Donna Ysabel dances, zombie-like,
 The guests applaud....
 The colour is local,
 The tourists are tanned
 The natives are restless
 And everything's second hand.
 Places disappear, but the names endure
 As alibis;
 Memory's hazy here, no one's really sure
 Of how time flies....
 Well drunk the bass player
 Cries into his beer - 
 Are Yzabel's mother
 Or Yzabel dancing here?
 After hours all the couriers are in the bar
 Round the corner
 With the drivers in a game of cards...
 In bursts Ysabel, her hair let loose,
 Her limbs set free;Peter Hammill - Something About Ysabel's Dance - http://motolyrics.com/peter-hammill/something-about-ysabels-dance-lyrics.html
 On the tabletops she's dancing to a memory -
 Conversations stops and every eye 
 Is turned to see...
 Something about Ysabel's dance.
 It's a shrinking world, it's a fun-packed cruise,
 A museum trip:
 Skirt the native girl, check the rabid dog,
 Rejoin the ship.
 There's no Charlie Mingus,
 His Tijnena's gone...
 This smile for the camera
 Is all just a tourist con.
 But after hours all the couriers and drivers know
 Of a cantina where there's every chance
 That she might show, and maybe Ysabel
 Will dance the dance for real again,
 Her mother's footsteps, vice and virtue,
 Lust and love and pain.
 There's something here
 The anthropologists dare not explain,
 Something about Ysabel's dance









