Después de Todo

Pastora Soler Pastora Soler

After Everything

I know who you are, you're a late April,
that never ends if you want,
I know who you are, I feed on you,
fresh breeze and jasmine patio moon and garden,
I know who you are tears doubt and feeling,
what I can't say I know who you are.

I know who you are beach, shore of salt
my best awakening my sense,
I know who you are night awake and truth,
mint and rose my delirium.
I know what you want, you want to give yourself and dream,
give me the sea that life asks of you and make me fly.

I will stop looking for you in lies and empty words,
and in the lost shadow of any window,
I will look for myself in your eyes I will find myself in your mouth,
and I will live the luck that having you touches me,
oh love, because I know how to undress you without touching your clothes.

That the rest doesn't matter I sail adrift,
there is a new treasure every time you sigh,
the rest matters little without you nothing matters,
you know all my early mornings are yours oh love, oh love.

I will stop looking for you in lies and empty words,
and in the lost shadow of any window,
I will look for myself in your eyes I will find myself in your mouth,
and I will live the luck that having you touches me,
oh love, because I know how to undress you without touching your clothes.
I will stop looking for you in lies and empty words,
and in the lost shadow of any window,
I will look for myself in your eyes I will find myself in your mouth,
and I will live the luck that having you touches me

  1. Esta Vez Quiero Ser Yo
  2. Encadenados
  3. Tan Sola
  4. Qué No Daría Yo
  5. Flor de Romero
  6. Corazón Bandolero
  7. Cambiando
  8. Non Credere
  9. Después de Todo
  10. Perdóname
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