'Breathe and I', a beautiful song that the baby sings to his mother during childbirth

For those who do not know it, I want to make you hear a very nice song entitled 'Breathe and I', a beautiful song that the baby sings to his mother during childbirth.

The subject is already ten years old and is perhaps the best known of the singer Kesia, from which a new acoustic version has emerged. However, the lyrics are not his, it was composed by the Canarian singer-songwriter Rosana and you can also hear her sung by her.

Account the arrival to the world from the point of view of the baby, as if he were talking to his mother at the time of birth. I didn't know her and she really touched me, so I imagine how intense she can be for a woman who is about to give birth. I leave you below the letter that is beautiful.

Contractions of love come and go from inside you on the outside suddenly, the beats accelerate, I begin to feel, that it is something special, the bag looks like cellophane paper is broken while I see the sea escape that made me in your belly float, I don't know if this will be the last or the first time, I just know there is a smell of spring

I approach the light I move away from you I change you for what they call living I approach the light, you open the exit that leads me to what they call life ...

A light at the end where I will pass there is noise out there at times your hips widen ohh ... you breathe and I breathe for you, you push I don't know if I want to leave I can slowly roll to the end closer, more noise, farther from Here, I don't know if I'm leaving you, or it's you who leaves me, your nervous and fragile me naked and circling

I approach the light I move away from you I change you for what they call living I approach the light, you open the exit that leads me to what they call life ...

after leaving they leave me on you ... they make me cry I see you smile and I know that this is something that never, never, never ever, will repeat ...

I approach the light I move away from you I change you for what they call living I approach the light, you open the exit that leads me to what they call life ...