The sun warmed my soul once upon a spring
When the bluest sky blessed my every day
When the flowers bloomed, when you were my king
And each step I took did follow your way
In those glorious moments I grew in my garden
Among my own dreams and the joy that you brought
Perfumed stars of jasmine, roses, lilies, violets
And magical pansies, to celebrate love
Then, a day of summer, suddenly... you left!
Whispers, hopes and petals, as you walked, were gone
Of my thousand flowers, only one I kept
The rest of the garden became in hawthorn
Goodbye my beloved, I bid farewell
Hoping that... to you... life will be less bitter
I give you my word, within me you'll dwell
And I'll think of your smile while I sail death's river
Caressing the rosebud that remained alive
I went through my hours awaiting for you
But this rose's fate was, indeed, to die
Wrinkled as my heart, in spite of its youth
Autumn passed me by, winter's reign is blowing
The crying wind screams is the end of my time
As the leaves are falling, increases my longing
For the one I loved, who's no longer mine
The dried little rosebud with both arms I'm holding
As a poor replacement of your sweet embrace
Now, I meet my end singing like those mornings
When the sun was brighter if I saw your face