You didn’t let me see
You didn’t let me feel
You didn’t let me see my real nature
You didn’t let me know
You didn’t let me show
You didn’t let me know my limitations
It was a pleasure
It was fun
It was exciting
It was hard
I learned how to live and to die
Colours light and rain all is on my mind
Bye bye, bye bye
Bye bye youth I don’t need you
Bye bye, bye bye
Bye bye youth I don’t need you
credits
from Automedication,
released February 23, 2012
Written by Quentin Gas. Produced by Charlie Cepeda. Recorded by Fernando Zambruno (Pancake Studio). Mixed by Charlie Cepeda and Fernando Zambruno. Mastering by Jesus Arispont. Quentin Gas: vocals and guitar. M. A. Lucas: guitar and vocals. Javier Matute: bass. Carlos Ortega: drums. Charlie Cepeda, Anita Cepello and Antonia Ferrá: backing vocals.
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