Tintero
Alex Ubago
Inkwell
The truth isn’t easy to forget you
How long until I stop writing to you
To choose if I want to picture you
You’ll be fine and I’ll be okay
I try to compose you but I end up drawing you
Remember me for a second before you sleep
Next to another one of those who won’t wait for you
If the air runs out and you decide to sink
And I can’t but I want to
Lose the fear of the inkwell
That only talks to me about you
I can’t be sincere
When I tell another: I love you
That I don’t remember you anymore
I can’t but I want to
Lose the fear of the inkwell
That only talks to me about you
I can’t be sincere
When I tell another: I love you
That I don’t remember you anymore
That I don’t remember you anymore
I’ll stay around here close
Just to know if you’re doing well
Then without reproaches, without complaints
Like I came yesterday, I’ll leave
I’ll stay around here close
Just to know if you’re doing well
Then without reproaches, without complaints
Like I came yesterday, I’ll leave
And from now on I’ll try not to think of you
To keep to myself what I have to say to you
More than anything because it won’t matter to you anymore
You know it well, and I know it too
But I can’t find a way to erase you
Because in my mind, I can only undress you
And even if your image tries to fade away
I see you everywhere, still being invisible
And I can’t but I want to
Lose the fear of the inkwell
That only talks to me about you
I can’t be sincere
When I tell another: I love you
That I don’t remember you anymore
I can’t but I want to
Lose the fear of the inkwell
That only talks to me about you
I can’t be sincere
When I tell another: I love you
That I don’t remember you anymore
That I don’t remember you anymore
I’ll stay around here close
Just to know if you’re doing well
Then without reproaches, without complaints
Like I came yesterday, I’ll leave
I’ll stay around here close
Just to know if you’re doing well
Then without reproaches, without complaints
Like I came yesterday, I’ll leave