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Denisse Malebran
Leave
I hug you from behind without knowing
who had the power today,
to be awake.
I walk through hotel corridors asleep
goodbye to wandering walks.
The years crack silos, artificial
parading manage to support warm portraits
applauded journeys give shelter
numbing invalid walking.
And if I feel lonely, who can control the hours,
cream the fire, set everything on fire in your city.
And if I stay alone, who can stop the waves,
explosions say today I must leave.
I take refuge in my seeds
strength to days assisting to continue
empty nights.
Hypnotic stage pushes up
and I cause stretch marks from dragging so much.
Exile in desert places,
I have left an antagonistic throne and depart to found another country.
And if I feel lonely, who can control the hours,
cream the fire, set everything on fire in your city.
And if I stay alone, who can stop the waves,
explosions say today I must leave.
explosions say today I must leave.
And if I feel lonely, who can control the hours,
cream the fire, set everything on fire in your city.
And if I stay alone, who can stop the waves,
explosions say today I must leave.
I hug you from behind without knowing if tomorrow will dawn.
explosions say today I must leave.
I walk through my streets without knowing if tomorrow they will be here.