Tu Corazón

Pedro Aznar Pedro Aznar

Your Heart

Your heart is a battlefield
Where pain dug graves without a word
It shielded you from all that hurt
And left you breathless, voiceless to sing

Your heart fell asleep without springs
And never wanted my flower again
I fell silent to salvage what I could
From that love you couldn't hold

Your heart doesn't say 'no' or persevere
Leaves crumbs feeding the illusion
Could spend a lifetime behind you
Begging for a slice of desperation

Your heart is a stranger on that sidewalk
Where steps lead to union
My heart closed that book, no longer waits
For you to open the door and see the Sun rise

When the earth split beneath your feet
Darling, it stole the daylight
How long until you see the dawn
Stop dragging your elusive
Cold sorrow?

Your heart knows thorns and borders
Only in distance can it breathe
Fears the fire, forgot how to be wood
Vein of life that grew in the journey

Your heart is a long mountain range
Prison of stone you chose to build
Hollow promises of one living a dream
Sees its reflection, cares for no one else

When the earth split beneath your feet
Darling, it stole the daylight
How long until you see the dawn
Stop dragging your elusive
Cold sorrow?

Your heart doesn't say 'no' or persevere
Leaves crumbs feeding the illusion
Could spend a lifetime behind you
Begging for a slice of desperation

Your heart is a stranger on that sidewalk
Where steps lead to union
My heart closed that book, no longer waits
For you to open your door and see the Sun rise

  1. Ya No Hay Forma de Pedir Perdón
  2. La Abeja Y La Araña
  3. Lina de Luto
  4. En Espejo
  5. Amar Y Dejar Partir
  6. Diamante
  7. Faro de los ahogados
  8. 1918 Revisitado
  9. Si No Oigo a Mi Corazón
  10. El Beso
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