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Summer Farewell

The moon knows in the distance that I wait for you
and I almost feel that what has been lived is fading
with the distance almost everything has been lost
oh, and then surprised, I discover that I love you (Repeat).

I know you turn fifteen, my girl
I feel you dressed in a coral hue
and it even seems to me to see you smiling
under the innocence of a dark gaze.

All my joy depends on that love
I will live without your affection, cowardly
every time someone sings my song
I feel that I am loving you too much
you are the tenderness wherever I go
like rainwater drunk in the hands.

I was born to be your shadow
because my heart was crying
I was born to be your shadow
because my passion was crying.

For us, I have an old path
for your lips, the longings of mine
don't leave me, I feel unloved
oh, and then surprised, I discover that I love you (Repeat).

For the next summer, you will return
and the holidays of both will come
then there will be happiness
we keep our love for tomorrow.

A taste of sun remains with your absence
in the blue distance, I draw your name
in the white cloud, your presence travels
they are travelers who may go somewhere
and swirls of dry leaves move away
summer farewell and illusions.

A sorrow is killing me
and only my singing comforts me
always suffering for her
my sorrow never tires of waiting.

  1. Quiero Que Seas Mi Estrella
  2. Mi Segunda Vida
  3. El Higuerón
  4. Una Como Tu
  5. Olvídala
  6. Volvio El Dolor
  7. No Puedo Olvidarla
  8. Playas Marinas
  9. Realízame Mis Sueños
  10. Un Osito Dormilón
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