Cazorla is a city located in the province of Jaén, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the city had a population of 8,173 inhabitants.
Cazorla lies at an elevation of 836 metres on the western slope of the Sierra de Cazorla. It is the entry point and base for visits to the Natural Park of Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, a vast protected area of magnificent river gorges and forests. Spain's second longest river, the Guadalquivir, has its source in the mountains to the south of the settlement.
Distances to nearby cities are: Jaén, 121 km.; Granada, 205 km.; and Linares, 71 km. See Mapa de Carreteras de Jaén
The town is constructed around three main squares, the Plaza de la Constitución, the Plaza de la Corredera (or de Huevo, "of the Egg", because of its shape), and the Plaza Santa Maria. This last square is the oldest and is connected to the other two by narrow, twisting streets. It takes its name from the old cathedral which, damaged by floods in the seventeenth century, was later burnt by French troops. It is now in ruin. Above the square sits an austere, reconstructed Moorish castle tower called La Yedra. Still higher up on the rocky escarpment lie the ruins of still yet another ruined fortress.
I woke up too early this morning
Just staring at the wall
Thinking why don't I just lay here and just not get up at all?
But then you pull me close beside you
It's so hard to let you go
And I breathe
I don't want to go
Don't wake me up
I want to stay beside you for as long as I want
Don't let me go
I want to see you tomorrow
So I turn around to face you
To see if you're awake
And my heart is tearing up inside and I know I cannot take the time
To listen to your heartbeat
It's a choice I have to make
And I breathe
Chorus
So I turn around to face you
And my heart is tearing up inside