Mi Presidio

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My Sentence

I saw you leave, and the love in my silence turned into tears
I saw your hair playfully waving on your back
Fixed gaze, in the distance I was following your steps
I saw my enchantment dissolve in your misty eyes

I thought of living where I could never feel your presence
I inhabited the sky of forgetfulness and realized
That I am lost on the path of my dreams

I thought of living where I could never feel your presence
I inhabited the sky of forgetfulness and realized
That I am lost on the path of my dreams

Woman, you are my sentence, my heart is cowardly
I want to take refuge in you, although there are a thousand reasons
That have been impossible to give me, hidden treasure of love
That have been impossible to give me, hidden treasure of love

Like a feline, I live in ambush following your steps
I feel like a slave to the noble and sublime intention of having you
And don't be angry if one day I ask for what I desire sincerely
I want you to know, just by looking at you, crazy anxiety takes over me

And you have noticed, it's not just a whim that guides me
It's a love I've fought against but it persists
And it seduces me to keep loving you

And you have noticed, it's not just a whim that guides me
It's a love I've fought against but it persists
And it seduces me to keep loving you

Your scrutinizing gaze, your silent voice warns me
That you love me with all your soul, your smile confirms it
And maybe tomorrow, you will come to my appointment
And maybe tomorrow, you will come to my appointment

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