Fuiste Mía Un Verano
Leonardo Favio
You Were Mine One Summer
Today I saw her, it was a coincidence
I was at the bar, she looked at me as she passed by
I smiled at her and wanted to talk to her
She asked me not to, that it will be another time
That it will be another time, that it will be another time
Tender dawn, I know never again
How to forget your hair, how to forget your scent
If the taste of your mouth still lingers on my lips
Every girl I see with a book in hand
Will bring me your name like in that summer
You were mine one summer, just one summer
I don't forget the beach or that old café
Or the wounded bird you warmed in your hands
Neither your voice nor your steps will fade away from me
That it will be another time, that it will be another time
Tender dawn, I know never again