Sólo Se Trata de Vivir

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It's Just About Living

They say that traveling strengthens the heart
So walking new paths
Makes you forget the previous one
Hopefully this will happen soon
So my sorrow can rest
Until next time

And so you find a wounded dove
That tells you its poetry of having loved
And shattered another illusion
Surely soon it will be flying
Inventing another hope
To live again

I believe no one can give an answer
Or say which door to knock on
I believe that despite so much melancholy
So much sorrow and so many wounds
It's just about living

In my calendar there's an empty date
It's the day you said you had to leave
You must walk new paths
To rest the sorrow until next time
Surely soon you'll be loving
Inventing another hope to live again

I believe no one can give an answer
Or say which door to knock on
I believe that despite so much melancholy
So much sorrow and so many wounds
It's just about living

They say that traveling strengthens the heart
So walking new paths
Makes you forget the previous one
Hopefully this will happen soon
So my sorrow can rest
Until next time
Surely soon I'll be flying
Inventing another hope to live again

I believe no one can give an answer
Or say which door to knock on
I believe that despite so much melancholy
So much sorrow and so many wounds
It's just about living

  1. La Balsa
  2. Esperando Un Milagro
  3. La Ventana Sin Cancel
  4. El Otro Cambio
  5. Coplas Del Musiquero
  6. Esta Canción Nunca Cambiará El Mundo
  7. Dos Que Ya No Cambian
  8. Distraídos
  9. Está En Tus Manos
  10. Llegamos de Los Barcos (part. Los Músicos del Centro)
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