Tata
Beret
Grandma
You don't make sense in heaven
You were already an angel before you left
I know nothing in life is eternal
But I missed a moment to say goodbye to you
I, who was an apprentice of your stories
You, a fountain in the desert, you, my sister and I, your child
You lacked life to tell me
That you would give yours to take care of me on the way
You will fly above the Moon
Because, like you, no one can illuminate me
I will look for you when I have no sanity
Because you give me yours, even though I know you're not here
And even though I know you missed seeing the top
Being able to cry with joy or see the northern lights
Being able to feel what it's like to be a mother in this life
Before you left, just like that
I wish I could ask you
How did you manage to have a smile every day
If I never understood why you left
How am I going to spend time trying to understand what life is?
Keep your arms open
Because one day I will hug you when it's my turn to go up there
I called you Grandma because you were the one who took care of me
When I couldn't even do it myself
You will fly above the Moon
Because, like you, no one can illuminate me
I will look for you when I have no sanity
Because you give me yours, even though I know you're not here
And even though I know you missed seeing the top
Being able to cry with joy or see the northern lights
Being able to feel what it's like to be a mother in this life
Before you left, just like that
With such a big heart, there won't be enough sky
For you to enter and wait for us forever
I will tell my children that there is an angel
Who takes care of us and that is what we call luck
They say that one who is not forgotten never dies
And that, through their memory, they don't escape the mind
So, life, you can rest assured
You will live eternally