No Me Llames Cariño
Enrique Bunbury
Don't Call Me Darling
Don't call me darling, I don't need charity.
We are no longer kids, everything has been said,
Let each one go their own way.
Each one in their place.
When I was looking for your mouth, the wind took my kisses away,
They crashed against a rock of pure obsidian,
Leaving my soul broken, filling me with bitterness.
When I was looking for your hands, I was left alone on the dance floor,
You pushed me away from your side, dancing was with someone else,
As if I were a stranger, now I don't know you.
Don't call me darling, I don't need charity.
We are no longer kids, everything has been said,
Let each one go their own way.
Each one in their place.
When I was looking for comfort, you didn't listen to me.
It was never the right time for my depressions,
Too many complaints, too many arguments.
Don't call me darling, I don't need charity.
We are no longer kids, everything has been said,
Let each one go their own way.
Each one in their place. Each one in their place.
Don't call me darling. Have mercy.