I wish I had a thousand ships of paper To reach my doubts and thoughts I would have attacked them from the North Because the South is too close to the heart When I felt a taste of rust at the bottom of the tongue 'Twas like a little shock deep in the ground I tried to cover the taste with foods and liquors But nothing satisfied me like before I could not hide or wash away Something I was not able to discern I was surprised that rust, reaching my lungs, Made me feel so numb but in need of a restart So I escaped in open water to forget the routes And try to know the ocean, To give it my devotion When I began to ignore my habits They no longer had the last word. I came back cheerful, I came back peaceful, Forgetting what I was looking for 'Cause If the brick doesn't want to be a wall, Leave it upon the earth It will become home for other species And it will get what it deserves So I felt to be a part of nothing, all and both That secret was in the world But it was born over my tongue So I escaped in open water to forget the routes And try to know the ocean To give it my devotion