Dublin
Andrés Suárez
Dublin
I claim self and with you it's impossible
I lifted your skirt and saw all of Paris
It hurts my bone to love you
Nine bellies of living grow in me
I only have three songs to make you laugh
I have faith and I pray to you with kisses, flowers grow in my arms
I thirst for our sweat on the wall
Guilty like an aged wine
It makes waves that I don't see dawn
I saw you naked, I have love to make
I tremble like a parade of lonely seagulls
Losing sanity with your mouth
And they fly for both of us
I move away, the more I see the moon alone, I feel
The fear of the hunger of the air that dries the body
Of the man I am not
Fear, from today I have no heart or time
Sand in the clock dressing the wind
As if saying goodbye
I move away like a parade of water in any river
Tearing verses of the same meaning
Rhymed to reason
I prefer not to dance to pick up your steps
Keep hearing how this rosebush moans
For not swimming, I stayed anchored to any ship
And my thirst was not satisfied to return to the sea
I have faith and I pray to you with kisses, flowers grow in my arms
I thirst for our sweat today in Dublin