Nunca Me Conoció
Vanesa Martín
Never Knew Me
Never knew me, never said I'm afraid you won't come back
Never declared guilty of so much intention thrown on the stairs
Never his eyes free, his body free, nor his words choking me
Never knew me, maybe never would
Living defeated, walking among people
Living full of scratches dodging when he feels
Broken and tired wings of breaking in some flight
Dry rain that is born in you but never reaches inside
Harmless look of those who never complain
Something comfortable you feel but never disarms you
Tender like an animal looking for a caress
Took everything from me, but never rushed
Never knew me, never said I'm afraid you won't come back
Never declared guilty of so much intention thrown on the stairs
Never his eyes free, his body free, nor his words choking me
Maybe he knew me and couldn't let go
Scheduled trip that stays in some dream
Accounts on a napkin that always crumples its owner
Red lights that will condition the march again
I return your crystals because I want to keep walking barefoot
I don't have my speech prepared, I'm nobody
I just want to show you what you never taught me
And now you ask me to hold you tight because you're dying on me
Like I do every night with the one sleeping beside me
Never knew me, never said I'm afraid you won't come back
Never declared guilty of so much intention thrown on the stairs
And so, my body free, my eyes free, let someone else get closer
Maybe he knew me, that's why now he asks me with more desire