Querida (Honey)

Moacyr Franco Moacyr Franco

Dear (Honey)

I run so much to get there
Then I stop without knowing
If I should enter
When I left I didn't think
That one day I would return
And I did

Everything was fine
She and I and everything I dreamed
How crazy I was
Saying goodbye and leaving
To conquer the world
I don't even know why

I remember your gaze
So tired of crying
For those who left
And in a final wave
When the afternoon was dying
I said goodbye

In another sky I searched
For the same star that shone
Just for me
And far away I didn't find
That light that guided
My life

Dear, today I return
I'm tired of suffering
Forgive me if one day
I tried to forget you

It's been so long that I don't even know
What remains of what I took
In my heart
Through a thousand paths I lost
Pride, peace, and I realized
That I am nothing

Time passes without stopping
And turns life into
Sadness and loneliness

Spring has already passed
Autumn came to envelop me
And I know why

Dear, today I return
I'm tired of suffering
Forgive me if one day
I tried to forget you

But suddenly I see a window open
And smiling
I see you, my love
I try to whisper your name
And the sweet tears sliding down
Make me silent

Your hands that I kissed
Are full of forgiveness
Only for me

If I bring pain and loneliness
In your love I shall find
What I lost

Dear, I return
Please forget
Everything, everything, everything that happened
Forgive me, my love!

  1. Ainda Ontem Chorei de Saudade
  2. Verdade de Pescador
  3. Eu Nunca Mais Vou Te Esquecer
  4. Lonas Azuis
  5. Me Dá Um Dinheiro Aí
  6. Juanita Banana
  7. Milagre da Flecha
  8. O Bicho-Papão (part. Luciene Franco)
  9. Querida (Honey)
  10. Israel
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