Ayer Te Vi
Raly Barrionuevo
Yesterday I Saw You
Yesterday I saw you, you brought so much shadow
that the night seemed to dissolve in your gaze
your gaze that sang so many stars for me
your gaze that sang so many stars for me
Yesterday I saw you, you brought so much shadow
where once there were bells, nostalgia sobbed
nostalgia, that path they have drawn for me
nostalgia, that path they have drawn for me
Like a stranded little boat without its port and without its sea
with a frozen heart dressed in loneliness
neither your mouth nor my mouth were named as we passed by
too much sorrow, too much forgetfulness, they have nothing to say
Yesterday I saw you, you brought so much shadow
that the night seemed to dissolve in your gaze
your gaze that sang so many stars for me
your gaze that sang so many stars for me
Yesterday I saw you, you brought so much shadow
that the street seemed to sob as you passed by
and a lantern blinded its flame forever for me
and a lantern blinded its flame forever for me
Like a stranded little boat without its port and without its sea
with a frozen heart dressed in loneliness
neither your mouth nor my mouth were named as we passed by
too much sorrow, too much forgetfulness, they have nothing to say
Yesterday I saw you, you brought so much shadow
that the night seemed to dissolve in your gaze
your gaze that sang so many stars for me
your gaze that sang so many stars for me