Seis Nações
Rosa de Saron
Six Nations
I'm a stuttering polyglot
By birth, whenever I silence my voice
And when they only understand me in sign language
It's a sign that I'm doing something very wrong
I'm so tired of seeing
People leave my life too soon
When everything turned into memories
Then I know it's over
If only I knew: what happened to our gaze?
Who knows how to find
Knows how to grasp the best in everything
That all the best can reach me
Then I'll know, that at least I had the chance
To be better than I was
Sometimes I feel like a nation divided into six parts
And sometimes, six nations
That could be seven
If my heart were in them
In the measure of perfection, I am imperfect
Seeking exactness wherever I go
I discovered that I am the weak one
Who has been strong for a long time
Who rarely cries, but when it happens
It's simply for nothing
Who knows how to find
Knows how to grasp the best in everything
That all the best can reach me
Then I'll know, that at least I had the chance
To be better than I was
(Who always had
God as the center of attention
Never needed to dry tears
When love was absent)
Who knows how to find
Knows how to grasp the best in everything
That all the best can reach me
Then I'll know, that at least I had the chance
To be better than I was