Calcetines
María Parrado
Socks
What happens if we don’t meet?
It’s so hard for me to wait
Nothing’s going on, at least for me
I’m not scared to leave it behind
Telling you every "I love you"
About starting over again
Up close, I feel you’re far away
If I get into the game
I won’t finish it
You promise me more than you give
No need to talk, you’re so bad at it
There’s nothing to do, I’ve counted to three
Because I’m fine without you
I don’t know if you know, but
I don’t look at you anymore when you pass
I don’t care where you go
I’ll keep your clothes
I want to see your hair
Don’t call me back
There’s no cure or disease
If we’re opposites
Two loose socks
I’m wearing a turn signal
To steer you away because I know you don’t come straight
You say I’ve been lucky
Like I always notice your innocent little face
Before yes, and now no
While you think, I say goodbye
You want gray and I want color
You don’t leave me a choice
There’s nothing to do
I’ve counted to three
Because I’m fine without you
I don’t know if you know, but
I don’t look at you anymore when you pass
I don’t care where you go
I’ll keep your clothes
I want to see your hair
Don’t call me back
There’s no cure or disease
If we’re opposites
Two loose socks
You won’t take me back to the noise
I’m choosing to move on
I don’t look at you anymore when you pass
I don’t care where you go
I’ll keep your clothes
I want to see your hair
Don’t call me back
There’s no cure or disease
If we’re opposites
Two loose socks