Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (31 August 1913 – 30 September 1992), better known as Ambrós, was a distinguished comic strip cartoonist, most famous for the comic book series Capitán Trueno (Captain Thunder).
Ambrós started his professional life as a teacher, and taught children until the end of the Spanish Civil War. After Franco took over in 1939, he quit teaching, due to political and moral reasons; he did not want to be a mouthpiece for Falangist ideals. He went to work with his parents in the fields instead.
In 1946, he met with Juan Puerto, founder of the Editorial Valenciana. Ambrós showed him the comic that he had been working on, El Guerrero del Antifaz (The Masked Warrior), and, impressed, Puerto opened the possibility for Ambrós to draw some humorous comic strips for his editorial. In the same year, Ambrós left Albuixech for Barcelona, where he began to make a living drawing comics for an array of small magazines, including his adventure series Dos Yanquís en África (Two Yankees in Africa), published by Bergis Mundial, and a range of comics for the weekly magazine, Chispa.
I don't usually talk to strangers
But today, this line's unusually long
I really liked our conversation
But I guess this is goodbye; on second thought, hold on
Wait, it might sound crazy
I'm thinkin' maybe
We could talk and talk all day
This could be forever
We may never ever
Know if this moment slips away
Wait
We could both just mind our business
Take our coffee cups, and just be on our way
Or we could stop, and take a minute
To find out if this love really is so plain
Wait, it might sound crazy
I'm thinkin' maybe
We could talk and talk all day
This could be forever
We may never ever
Know if this moment slips away
Wait
It's a million to one
Let's take it anyway
Wait, it might sound crazy
I'm thinkin' maybe
We could talk and talk all day
This could be forever
We may never ever
Know if this moment slips away
Don't let this moment slip away
Wait