Volar Sin Tí y Buena Fé
Andrés Suárez
Flying Without You and Good Faith
It dawned and it hurt so much
That I was afraid of losing you and I stayed
Kneeling at your waist
Telling lies to your skin
I have a heart, so loyal to you, that hurts
I was running away from myself
When selfishness pushes me and I tend to be
The one who focuses on you without looking
Clumsy partner of your air, look at me
I have a heart, so loyal to you, that hurts, that hurts
Flying, without you, knowing that I'm flying without support
Flying, without you, crossing the open sky of a mistake
And flying, without you, escaping to the tenderness of your face in front of the Moon
And flying (and flying), without you (without you), breaking a promise, sabotaging beauty
While I, shipwrecked in your tear
Woman, I would change everything, but I owe myself to time and its power
Which is to sail forward and see
It waters the breeze of a longing
That messes up your smile
And gives you back hope
I have a heart, so loyal to you
That seeks reason, almost dying (almost dying) (almost dying)
When another kiss
Flying, without you is to go back
To give in to not having security on my skin and not falling
Flying, unfolding of wanting
I hope you have time for another attempt to levitate and not move
And flying, without you, escaping to the tenderness of your face in front of the Moon
And flying, without you, breaking a promise, sabotaging beauty
And flying, without you, escaping to the tenderness of your face in front of the Moon
And flying without you, breaking a promise, sabotaging beauty
While I shipwreck in your tear, without you