Diría Que Eres Tú

Joan Dausà Joan Dausà

I Would Say It's You

Days ago my friends
Wanted to get me out of the house
And last night
They dragged me
To a new place
With artisan pizzas
It looks nice
Italian music playing
Colorful chairs
Around each table
Someone orders
The best wine on the menu

And as I take the first sip
It hits me
Like the tip of a sword
A voice I wasn't expecting
I would say it's you
A few tables back
Having dinner with someone I don't know
I would swear it's you
Talking about work
And laughing with this person
I don't know
And it's so strange
And so absurd
I dare not turn my head
I don't want it to be you

I notice my friends
Extending the conversation
Talking about summer
And something about Formentera
I only hear
A voice
That frustrates me

I remember it's you
A black and white photo
Dancing with light bulbs on the street
I remember it's you
Jumping over the bonfire
And the world was small
And that immense love
And it's so strange
And so absurd
I dare not turn my head
I don't want it to be you

You don't know how many times
I've returned to that table
And I hear you and turn around
And come to greet you
And introduce myself
To the guy with you
And I tell you that you look great
And I tell you that you're very pretty
And the world disappears
With that look
It's just you and me
And I see life passing by
And I say with a broken voice
I would be so happy
If we went home together

  1. El Veurem Junts
  2. Una Altra Manera de Viure
  3. Si Et Despertes
  4. Otra Forma de Vivir
  5. Jo Mai Mai
  6. Judit
  7. La Teva Veu
  8. Nit de Reis
  9. Diría Que Eres Tú
  10. M'hauria Agradat
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