OJALÁ (part. Bhavi)
Milo j
I HOPE (feat. Bhavi)
Yes (thanks, my love)
Thanks, babe, for carrying the weight of all my trauma
'Cause I can't live, especially not without you
You're that little band-aid of love when the wound is bleeding
If it’s hard for you to be happy, just come to me
I hope your face is a crystal mirror
So I can love myself a little
I hope if your heart is feeling lonely
You look me in the eyes, eh
I like airplanes, I like you
I like to travel, I like you (yeah)
I like the morning, I like you
I like the wind, I like you
I like to dream, I like you
I like the sea, I like you
What am I gonna do? I don’t know
What am I gonna do? I don’t know (ah-ah)
Hello, my love (Sike!), you made me find the light
My dark room healed my doubts
Help, my empty chest, you’re the one who fills it (uh)
Cornstarch alfajor after dinner
That touch of sweetness, smile, lips, corners
Your lingering aura stays in my mind
I’m all alone, babe, come here, I miss you (-ss you)
I’m alone and it feels strange
The hours feel like years
Confessing to the bathroom mirror
What I would give for you
I’d give my eyes, my face, my voice
I’d give my moon, my sun, the last drop of alcohol (oh, oh, oh)
I pour my life into you with love
If I wake up and see you in my eyes, it’s worth waking up
And if the clouds turn gray, you’ll find me (me)
Thanks, babe, for carrying the weight of all my trauma
'Cause I can't live, especially not without you
You're that little band-aid of love when the wound is bleeding
If it’s hard for you to be happy, just come to me
I hope your face is a crystal mirror
So I can love myself a little
I hope if your heart is feeling lonely (lonely)
You look me in the eyes, eh
I like airplanes, I like you
I like to travel, I like you
I like the morning, I like you
I like the wind, I like you
I like to dream, I like you (you)
I like the sea, I like you (you)
What am I gonna do? I don’t know
What am I gonna do? I don’t know
Do you realize, Benjamin?
The guy can change everything
His face, his house, his family, his girlfriend, his religion, his god
But there’s one thing he can’t change, Benjamin
He can’t change his passion