Si Un Dia Fui Tu Cantor

Horacio Guarany Horacio Guarany

If One Day I Was Your Singer

If I found your heart
Lost in the middle of the trail
I knew how to leave you a star
Hot as a coal
And in the dark corner
Of so many lost things
I usually find you in the beloved
Nostalgia of the tuning fork

That's why my song
Looks for you in the early morning
Today that I find myself with nothing
I who was all rumor
And in the deep pain
Of seeing myself alone in life
I usually soothe my wounds by remembering you

Do you remember that flower, that we cut by the river?
When your chest and mine were the same song
When out of pure manliness, I cried with emotion that afternoon
When you told me not to be late, I can die without you

And today so far apart you and I
And today life so senseless
And today without even a shelter to light up this darkness
Your love and my heart
Like a thousand blind birds
Wander seeking that fire
That kills without compassion

And so I write you this letter
I'm already going to my destination
You know I haven't forgotten the wine
Guilty of our goodbye

You were always a flower
And I a thistle of the road
And yet I bow
Remembering you

I bid you farewell, which is to God
Who wants to be forever
You see, he doesn't lie, who lies
To not die of love

If one day I was your singer
You won't forget my song
More than once there will be tears
When listening to my song
More than once there will be tears
When listening to my song

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  2. Recital Al Amor - Recital a La Paz
  3. Cuando Nadie
  4. Si Se Calla El Cantor (feat. Mercedes Sosa)
  5. Aroma de Mandarinas
  6. A Don Ata
  7. Zona Rural
  8. Adiós, Amada
  9. Adios te dije llorando
  10. Memoria de Una Vieja Canción
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