Soy [English translation]
Soy [English translation]
I am a lightning
born of the scream,
happy meteorite
from some explosion.
I am the join
of two celestial bodies,
my mother and my father
in the eye of God.
I came into the world
at sowing time,
the wheat on the threshing floor,
the fruit on the flower.
Pulled out from
a furrow of the garden,
tomatoe, pepper,
potato and melon.
I am an old
school desk,
chalkboard, inkwell,
schoolbag and Catón1.
Also I
ate yellow cheese,
drank powdered milk2
and sang the "Cara al sol"3.
I am the
Sacred Body of Christ,
rosary, novena,
sin and pardon.
I am a poor
poultry house,
a chestnut tree and a holm oak,
a sheep and a shepherd.
I am what we were yesterday,
I am what is coming,
I am a tenderness wish,
a lullaby,
I am part of you.
A sailor without sea,
an extremeño4 in Madrid,
a tree from Berzocana5,
the gum cistus's flower6
of your garden.
I am a slight
whispering on time,
a wind caress
saying goodbye to me.
I am the memory
of a long journey,
an emigrant family
to a better life.
I am the memory
of a suburbs time,
outskirts town
of tinplate and cardboard.
I am a verse
thrown to the future,
a sure project,
a guitar and a song.
I am what we were yesterday,
I am what is coming,
I am a tenderness wish,
a lullaby,
I am part of you.
A sailor without sea,
an extremeño4 in Madrid,
a tree from Berzocana5 ,
the gum cistus's flower6
of your garden.
1. Common name of the book "Catón Metódico de los niños", used as a lonely text book in Spanish schools during the Franco regime.2. Both yelow cheese and powdered milk were products included in the American human aid to Spain from 1955 to 1963.3. "Cara al sol" is the name of the "Falange Española de las JONS" anthem, which became a anthem during Franco regime, sung by students before they came into the school.4. a. b. The demonym for the inhabitants of Extremadura, region of Spain.5. a. b. Village in northeast Cáceres province (Extremadura), in which the songwriter was born.6. a. b. Cistus ladanifer is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, very common in Extremadura, which has beautiful white flowers in springtime. The common name gum cistus is applied to resin-bearing species, especially C. ladanifer.
- Artist:Luis Pastor
- Album:Soy