By the sea
I spoke softly to the waves
Why this feverish quest
And why all this anguish
You carry a thousand pearls
On your sparkling forehead
Do you, within you,
Like me, have a fragile heart
Trembling, she flees from the shore
She runs out to sea
To leave without saying anything
To go away without suffering
I call for silence
The weight of absence
I spoke to the mountain
Have you become insensitive
Do you not hear the cries
Of my troubled soul
If your rocky flank
Hides living blood
Speak to me for I suffer
And I am getting lost now
A single ruby of life
Under your icy stone
Answer my cry
You, the wounded giant
But the mountain grows heavier
Alone in its pride
To stay silent
To watch everything collapse
I call for silence
The weight of absence
I have traveled to the moon
Oh wanderer with nowhere to go
Is it a heart that reveals
Your face and your gaze
But jealously she fixes
The stars in the distance
She does not listen to me
And drifts away in the morning
To remain silent
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Written by
Aldo Kraas
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