Jardins Proíbidos
Paulo Gonzo
Forbidden Gardens
When you wake up, right in the air,
The light stirs unintentionally,
And even the day, comes slowly,
To see you.
And already surrendered, seeing you arrive,
From that other world of yours,
Where I wished, to enter one day,
To lose myself.
To lose myself, in those corners
Where you walk, alone without me,
I burn in jealousy, of that garden,
Where only those you want go,
Where you are the lady of endless time,
By my cross, jewel of light,
Among women.
Time breaks in your gaze,
In that gesture without shame,
The sky tears apart, and there I go,
To lose myself.
To lose myself, in those corners
Where you walk, alone without me,
I burn in jealousy, of that garden,
Where only those you want go,
Where you are the lady of endless time,
By my cross, jewel of light
To lose myself, in those corners
Where you walk, alone without me,
I burn in jealousy, of that garden,
Where only those you want go,
Where you are the lady of endless time,
By my cross, jewel of light
Among women