Aire, Sal y Arena
Cyclo
Air, Salt and Sand
They say there is no paradise
That above there are only gases that pollute the sky
Where is that woman who once loved me?
Bring her to me so she can love me again
I hate hatred, but the hatred I hate the most is between two brothers
They were raised on the same floor
Today I explain to the paper under an old lamp in my bedroom
That hatred broke what love made
Words I speak come from the soul
And when you love the most is when
They are farthest from our side
If God brought us into the world it's for us to live it
And protect our own from the rest of humanity
You have already left and it may be too late
Not being mine, I loved you like a mother
I speak for myself, for each of the grandchildren
May the love of a child never be separated by any adult
My blood heats up like thermal waters
What I write comes from my mental states of distress
I know you can because you are worth it
They told me, but if I'm honest, I don't know if I want to, you know?
After seeing the power of money
Able to confront its people, its own blood
Why do we need a heart if not to love each other?
Or love each other when it's too late
I can't see you, but I can't stop thinking about you
I wish less time in the park and more by your side
Death says more than one would want
And if I could, I would go back to listen to you, grandma
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Only a random home remains
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Today you are air, salt, and sand
I can't see you, but I can't stop thinking about you
I wish less time in the park and more by your side
Death says more than one would want
And if I could, I would go back to listen to you, grandma
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Only a random home remains
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Today you are air, salt, and sand
It's possible that I may not understand you
If I live to find you and die alone by losing you
We are fragile beings dreaming of being strong, hey
To face death
And what irony, that the greatest lesson in life
Is that if there is one thing certain, it's that you will die one day
My only advice is Carpe Diem, tattooed on the skin
To remember that one day I will die
Time charges every second and never trusts you
So live as if you were living on your last day
Dreams materialize, let no one demand
To be what I don't want to be, because this life is mine
I'm fighting for mine, for what's mine
I don't want to be more than anyone, because no one is more than me
Don't look down no matter how high you've climbed
Because we all end up the same way everything began
For some idols, for others madmen
For me, Cyclo is just the force I invoke
To inspiration. Every song that comes out of my head
Is friction with the heart I collide with
Under the spotlight, although the spotlight no longer shines as brightly as it did yesterday
The atheist on his knees asked God
That, if life is a dream, and this one hasn't woken up yet
Let him sleep until he fulfills what he promised
I can't see you, but I can't stop thinking about you
I wish less time in the park and more by your side
Death says more than one would want
And if I could, I would go back to listen to you, grandma
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Only a random home remains
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Today you are air, salt, and sand
I can't see you, but I can't stop thinking about you
I wish less time in the park and more by your side
Death says more than one would want
And if I could, I would go back to listen to you, grandma
It's normal to hurt to go out there and see that you're not there
Only a random home remains
It's normal to hurt to go out there
And see that you're not there today you are air, salt, and sand