Kiss of Fire - Hugh Laurie

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Kiss of Fire Lyrics

Con este tango que es burlón mi compadrito.
Se ató dos alas la ambicion de mi suburbio.
Con este tango nació el tango y como un grito.
Salió del sordido barrial buscando el cielo.
Conjuro extraño de un amor hecho cadencia
Que abrió caminos sin mas ley que su esperanza,
mezcla de rabia de dolor, de fé, de ausencia
Llorando en la inocencia de un ritmo juguetón.

Por tu milagro de notas agoreras, nacieron sin pensarlo, las paicas y las grelas
Luna en los charcos, canyengue en las caderas,
y un ansia fiera en la manera de querer.

I touch your lips and all at once the sparks go flying
Those devil lips that know so well the art of lying
And though I see the danger, still the flame grows higher
I know I must surrender to your kiss of fire
Just like a torch, you set the soul within me burning
I must go on, I'm on this road of no returning
And though it burns me and it turns me into ashes
My whole world crashes without your kiss of fire

I can't resist you, what good is there in trying?
(Por tu milagro de notas agoreras)
What good is there denying you're all that I desire?
(Nacieron sin pensarlo, las paicas y las grelas)
Since first I kissed you my heart was yours completely.
(Luna en los charcos, canyengue en las caderas.)
If I'm a slave, then it's a slave I want to be.
(Y un ansia fiera en la manera de querer.)
Don't pity me, don't pity me.

Give me your lips, the lips you only let me borrow.
Love me tonight and let the devil take tomorrow.
I know that I must have your kiss although it dooms me, consumes me,
The kiss of fire.

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Hugh Laurie is an English actor and comedian. Originally part of Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club, he found fame playing various roles in the classic British comedy TV series "Blackadder." He is perhaps more famous for the legendary TV sketch show "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" where he performed with his Cambridge University chum, Stephen Fry. Since then he has appeared in various films (Maybe Baby, Girl from Rio, Flight of the Phoenix, Stuart Little) and television shows, and has done some theatre work in London's West End. Mr. Laurie was rumored to be a top contender for the role of "Doctor Who," (prior to David Tennant getting the part), however he was cast as Dr. Gregory House in the hit FOX medical drama "House, MD". Songfacts reports that Laurie is also an enthusiastic and keen musician, playing the piano, guitar, drums, harmonica, and saxophone. He has displayed his musical talents on several episodes of House, as well as on previous shows he starred in, such as A Bit Of Fry & Laurie. In 2010 Laurie played piano as a special guest on Meatloaf 's track If I Can't Have You.
After signing a contract with Warner Bros, Laurie released a blues album Let Them Talk , which was released initially in France on April 18, 2011 and later in the UK on May 9th.

He has written one novel, "The Gun Seller," and another one, "The Paper Soldier," is tentatively scheduled for September 2009. Mr. Laurie has some musical talent, notably the piano and mouth trumpet (he can make convincing trumpet sounds using just his mouth). He played '20s numbers on the piano in the TV series "Jeeves and Wooster" (again with Stephen Fry) in addition to some original comic songs in "A Bit Of Fry & Laurie." He is currently a member of "Band from TV" with several other TV personalities. He is married with children, although he has become somewhat of an absentee father due to his work on American television while his family stays in London. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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