I Don’t Like Bonds
I DON’T LIKE BONDS
It’s the blue of the sky that explodes me inside
The clouds scatter all around my heart
It’s rowing in this gold lake in the silence of my mind
Along the shores Weeping Willows smile
And I, I, I…
A Dragonfly alights on my knee, tickling with her wings
And I, I, I…
Where is my kite, I let it go, ‘cause I don’t like bonds
Ah, ah, ah, ahah… ah, ah ahah…
It’s the sweetness of this grape that explodes in my mouth
The juicy pulp delights my papillae
It’s the turbolent pink of the flowers of Peach Trees
Bloom among my long and dense eyelashes
And I, I, I…
A Butterfly alights on my ear, whispering some melodies
And I, I, I…
Where’s my balloon, I let it go ‘cause I don’t like bonds
Ah, ah, ah, ahah… ah, ah ahah…
That’s why I leave, I can’t stop here
Even if these cookies are so sweet
I take with me these handful of years
And some colored, little, glass stones
In my pocket with a hole
To lose what I need not…
And I, I, I…
A ladybug alights on my finger throwing me off balance
And I, I, I…
Where is my ring… I let on the table
‘cause I don’t like farewells…
Ah, ah, ah, ahah… ah, ah ahah…