Querría

El Kanka El Kanka

I would like

I would like to hold you in the mornings
Juggle with your voice and mine
I would like to open all the windows
So that the sea breeze reaches us on the mattress

I would like to celebrate your joys
Suffer your melancholies
And kiss you in the heart

I would like to keep this melody
And write you a song
With all that I would like

If I could, if you let me
If I dared, if the sky spoke
I would tell you that I lose the desire to hate if I adjust my steps to your walk
And that the world with you looks less sick
That it's already spring at El Corte Inglés
That I ordered a beer and they gave me three
That it seems that love is becoming fashionable again

I would like to translate your gaze
Stop at your stop and plant myself in your garden
And star in your laughter
And that my early mornings were all for you

I would like to season your days
Search for your quirks and give harmony to your sound
I would like all the poetry
To surrender to the rhyme of your life with mine

If I could, if you let me
If I dared, if the sky spoke
I would tell you that I lose the desire to hate if I adjust my steps to your walk
And that the world with you looks less sick
That it's already spring at El Corte Inglés
That I ordered a beer and they gave me three
That it seems that love is becoming fashionable again

That it seems that love is becoming fashionable again
That it seems that love is becoming fashionable again

  1. Rin Rin
  2. Para Quedarte
  3. Para Eso Canto
  4. Lo Mal Que Estoy y Lo Poco Que Me Quejo
  5. Andalucía
  6. Vengas Cuando Vengas
  7. Volar (Con Rozalen)
  8. Sí Que Puedes
  9. A Desobedecer
  10. Autorretrato
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