Dime Quien Me Lo Robó

Sui Generis Sui Generis

Tell Me Who Stole It from Me

We stood looking out
Through the window, at the Sun
At the sky, the clouds, and God
I knew how to believe the tale without reason, the fairy, the witch, and you
I knew how to run, I could laugh, and I also believed I was happy

The school was there, waiting for me
My playground, my brown bench
Everything was fine, yes, I knew the lesson
Of history, of English, or of love

It was always the same
My teacher
Always had
The reason

One day I discovered
That I was starting to grow
I felt, I cried, and I believed
Suddenly I was a man
Who didn't have a woman
And I wanted to be able to get her
How foolish I was
She laughed at me
And what was I going to do
I laughed too

And now I look back a little
And so much time has passed
And everything I loved
Is no longer mine and has escaped
And now I am so confused
Fog and smoke around
Where is the Sun?
Where is God?
Tell me who stole it from me

And I start walking again
And I start to remember
My home, my father Jesus
And I have to choose
It's time to leave
My life, my love, and my light

I don't know very well
What I'm going to do
I want my faith
I want to believe

And now I look back a little
And so much time has passed
And everything I loved
Is no longer mine and has escaped
And now I am so confused
Fog and smoke around
Where is the Sun?
Where is God?
Tell me who stole it from me

I don't know very well
What I'm going to do
I want my faith
I want to believe

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