Monogamia
Bersuit Vergarabat
Monogamy
When I met you, it all went down
So different, like it was unplanned
You told me you felt connected
To what I had just shared, man
One night you showed up, looking so fine
And I pulled the chair next to mine
Unexpectedly, you sat so close
And I gave you a treat, just like that
And we started off slow, you know
Being together, having a blast
Strolling like we were in love
I was so happy, but I cried too
At some point, we got serious
And at the first chance, you left me, I blew
So we became friends over time
From a distance, till you popped back in my life
And you said: I don’t want monogamy, babe
I don’t want monogamy either
But I don’t know, don’t know what’s going on
I don’t know why I keep holding back
When I see you, whether you’re dressed up or not
And one afternoon, you suggested we meet
I thought it was great, and so it went
We shared so many wonderful things
Music, healing, who knows what else
Little by little, we regained a feeling
That had been on hold but never left
And one night, we went back to that cobblestone bar
Where we kissed for the very first time
And you still said: I don’t want, I don’t want
I don’t want monogamy, babe
I don’t want monogamy either
But I don’t know, don’t know what’s going on
I don’t know why I keep holding back
When I see you, whether you’re dressed up or not
Oh, how I wish to see you, hug you, and then walk
Along the shimmering shore of the sea that burns slow
Our steps, our hearts guided by the sky
That has us here for some higher reason
I don’t want, I don’t want
I don’t want monogamy
I don’t want monogamy either
But I don’t know, don’t know what’s going on
I don’t know why I keep holding back
When I see you, whether you’re dressed up or not
I don’t want monogamy either
But I don’t know, don’t know what’s going on
I don’t know why I keep holding back
When I see you, whether you’re dressed up or not