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Verse 1
Yes, I wanted to be that woman
The mother of your children
And together walk towards the altar
Or: And together walk down the aisle
Straight towards death
Prechorus 1
And in the end, no way
Or: And ultimately, needless to say
We both destroyed each other
And in the end, what's up?
You and I don't exist anymore
Chorus 1
No, I don't want to be that woman
She fell into an abyss
And you're not the one who promised
He'd be my superhero and that
Everything ended, there's nothing left
Or: It's all over, there's no more
We'll be two strangers
I'll forget you, you'll forget me
Until never
'Hasta nunca' can be translated as 'Goodbye forever', 'Until never again', 'See you never'
Verse 2
And where is that button
That leads to happiness
Honeymoon, pastel rose
Cliches and nonsense
Prechorus 2
And in the end, no way
We both destroyed each other
And in the end, what's up?
You and I don't exist anymore
Chorus 1
No, I don't want to be that woman
She fell into an abyss
And you're not the one who promised
He'd be my superhero and that
Chorus 2
Everything ended, there's nothing left
Or: It's all over, there's no more
We'll be two strangers
I'll forget you, you'll forget me
Until never
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SONG MEANING
The song "Rosa Pastel" by Belanova is about a woman who wanted to be the mother of her partner's children and walk down the aisle with him. However, their relationship fell apart and they both ended up destroying each other. The woman no longer wants to be with him and sees him as someone who didn't keep his promises to be her superhero. The lyrics suggest that the idea of a happy marriage and honeymoon is just a cliché, and the couple has become strangers to each other. The woman decides to move on and forget about him.
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