| They say dreams enter from the feet, | |
| so they recommed bare feet to sleep | |
| If you wants Morpheus* with you | |
| They say the trees wear their clothes backwards: | |
| In the summer the wear leaf coats | |
| and in the winter they take them off. | |
| I'm not afraid of the world, I'm not afraid to rollercoster. | |
| They say comets are like animals with large and bright tails | |
| and they gallop through the night. | |
| They say rugs are just floors with over grown hair | |
| and the broom is the comb, the vacum is the Blow-dryer | |
| I sleep and dream well, bare feet during night | |
| I'm a good rider of the comets light but even | |
| though i believe. | |
| I'm a tree i can't stand outside naked with the breeze | |
| *The greek god of dreams - El dios griego de los suenos |