She came back from studying at Columbia to the island with nothing to do
The year was a long one, with studying and doing what she had to do
During a phone call, her friend tells her that this summer is for drinking
She just wants to go out and have no one to depend on
Up until she met me, it was something she didn’t expect
I saw her walking into the club, she returned my gaze
She had a nervous little smile, between kisses she got angry
She let out an “I like you”, something she didn’t mean to do at all
Up until she met me, it was something she didn’t expect
I saw her walking into the club, she returned my gaze
She had a nervous little smile, between kisses she was angry
She let out an “I like you”, something she didn’t mean to do at all
Baby, we both know that it’s summer and that maybe
Once August is over, we won’t see each other again
But I want to have something to remember when you’re gone
So let’s make a memory every time I bite your lip
You push me away and pin me to the wall
Staring at each other like it’s the last time
I know you study in the USA and use me when it’s convenient
Baby, I know you’re
So scared of commitment and so am I
You want to forget me, mmm, hate me
If it helps you to do that, but, mami, I’m getting doubts
‘Cause I know that you’re the only one who
Laughs as we fuck in a dimly lit room
Let’s have one more drink and, go on, take care of yourself, cheers
And that’s all because sentimental has never been her attitude
Up until she met me, it was something she didn’t expect
I saw her walking into the club, she returned my gaze
She had a nervous little smile, between kisses she got angry
She let out an “I like you”, something she didn’t mean to do at all
I’m reliving everything we did this summer
At the beach hand in hand, the kisses without an “I love you”
Doing it late at night when we have to get up early
You sang my songs while I played the piano
The island got smaller and smaller each time we looked at each other
Listening to reggaeton at 180 wherever we could
She’s leaving, but I hope nothing’s in vain
I’ve never had such a healthy relationship
Up until she met me, it was something she didn’t expect
I saw her walking into the club, she returned my gaze
She had a nervous little smile, between kisses she got angry
She let out an “I like you”, something she didn’t mean to do at all
She came back from studying at Columbia to the island with nothing to do
(Good night, yeah)
The year was a long one, with studying and doing what she had to do
(Good night, good night)
During a phone call, her friend tells her that this summer is for drinking
(*Silbido*)
She just wants to go out and have no one to depend on