2014-12-30

Bubbles of Love

I have a heart
mutilated of hope and reason,
I have a heart that gets up wherever
Oh!
And that heart
takes off itself impatiently
before your voice,
Poor heart that doesn't catch its sanity.
I would want to be a fish
to touch my nose in your fish tank
and make love's bubbles wherever,
to pass the night unveiled
wet in you.
A fish,
to embroider of corals your waist
and make love's figures under the moon,
to satisfy this madness
wet in you.
Sing heart
with an essential anchor of hope,
dream heart,
don't full yourself of bitterness.
...
One night
for sinking us up to the end
face to face
kiss by kiss
and living forever
wet in you.
Dominican Lyrics

4 comments:

  1. I have a heart
    STRIPPED of hope and reason,
    I have a heart that gets up wherever
    Oh!
    And that heart
    STRIPS impatiently
    before your voice,
    Poor heart that doesn't catch its sanity.

    I would want to be a fish
    to touch my nose in your fish tank
    and make love's bubbles wherever,
    to pass the night unveiled
    wet in you.

    A fish,
    to embroider your waist WITH CORALS
    and make love's figures under the moon,
    to satisfy this madness
    wet in you.

    Sing heart
    with an essential anchor of hope,
    dream heart,
    don't FILL yourself WITH bitterness.
    ...
    One night
    for sinking OURSELVES up to the end
    face to face
    kiss by kiss
    and living forever
    wet in you.

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  2. what is the difference between "to undress" "to take off" and "to strip"

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  3. "To take off" requires an object (in other words, it's a transitive verb). The others are intransitive. "To undress" is the plainest term. "To strip" is more informal, and could allude to a "stripper".

    He undressed.
    He took off his clothes.
    He stripped.

    "To strip" is also used as "to remove" for other things, like paint, or dignity:
    They stripped the walls as part of the renovation.
    The scandal stripped him of all his false dignity.

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  4. Have a very happy new year and I hope the Spanish culture makes you happy too

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