There is a woman on the seashore
Painted blue
She looks at a point on the horizon
As the sun sets
And she waves at
The days that pass
And fly to the south
There's a woman in the middle of the sea
Dressed in blue
A fisherman takes her in his arms
As beautiful as a Jesus
And in her gaze she surrenders
The purest love
And without a reason why
So she tells him about herself
Tell me where it's hiding
The promised dignity
This heaven doesn't respond
Even I from here
I see boats, stones and stars
White houses also up there
Nets of butterflies in the middle of the sky
There is a boy on the beach
Left by heaven
And a woman on the seashore
As the sun sets
That waves at
The dreams that pass
And leaves a wake
That never goes away
In the high tide
Tell me where it's hiding
The promised dignity
These flowers among the waves
Beg for compassion
No more wars and religions
But another life, one more dream
Heaven if you hear me, at least you
Let there be a corner of heaven