LEARN LYRICS

And if I told you that even in the middle of a crowd
Each one, through solitude, has a heart that collapses
That even flooded by the gazes of those who love us
We don't always harvest the dreams we sow
Already, when life comes to dwell
In those bodies so tiny and lifeless
She's there like a guardian goddess
Gathering solitudes by the hundreds
This Mother Mary, chimera-mother of homeland
The one who'll come tear life away from us
The one who, like a child, reaches out her hand to us
To better wring destiny's neck
And we cry, yeah we cry over man's fate
Knowing how, even giants, we're still so small
The other's hand tangled in ours
The blue of the sky bluer than everybody else's
We know that even the most faithful of apostles
Will end up dying one day or another
And even friendship meant to last forever
And even after one or several births
She's there rushing in to remind us
That if people unite
It's just to separate better
This Mother Mary, chimera-mother of homeland
The one who'll come tear life away from us
The one who, like a child, reaches out her hand to us
To better wring destiny's neck
And we cry, yeah we cry over man's fate
Knowing how, even giants, we're still so small
For, alone as a man, we move on
Toward the same light, toward the same border
She'll always come to tear life from us
As if every happiness had to be punished
And we cry, yeah we cry over man's fate
Knowing how, even giants, we're still so small