I see a child dragging himself,
Dragging himself to the schoolyard.
He looks like his mother is taking him,
Taking him to the vultures.
It looks like they're performing a play
A play that we all know.
And there are always, always the same,
The same actors around.
And there's the man clapping his hands
And it's not because of the sound,
But it is always the same thing
When the man claps, school starts again.
And that kid, it's me.
I see him like a stranger
I do not know, I do not know anymore.
Tell me, little one, do you remember?
See him, here he is
That kid, it's me.
See him, here he is
That kid is going away.
See him, here he is
That kid, it's me.
See him, here he is
That kid is going away.
Do you remember?
I see a child discovering
The girls' eyes and the doctor.
And I'd like to warn him,
To tell him my doubts and my fears,
My grown-up's fears, my adult's fears.
To tell him be careful because at the end
Your head and your little heart
Will make me the one that I am.
And there's the girl who drives him crazy
And it's not nothing, I can see it.
The child's learning love and all,
And all becomes more blurred.
And that kid, it's me.
I see him like a stranger
I do not know, I do not know anymore.
Tell me, little one, do you remember?
See him, here he is
That kid, it's me.
See him, here he is
That kid is going away.
See him, here he is
That kid, it's me.
See him, here he is
That kid is going away.
You remember
Do you remember?
You remember
I see a child strolling,
Quietly strolling.
Is he thinking about me,
Wondering he has grew up?
And if suddenly he turns back,
And if suddenly he sees me,
Will he see inside of me
That I don't even recognize him?
And there're all his friends around,
The girls, the teachers and the vultures.
And there's all that builds him
And I, I am just the result.
And that kid, it's me.
I see him like a stranger
I do not know, I do not know anymore.
Tell me, little one, do you remember?
You remember
You remember