Ven claridad llega ya
Amanece de una vez claridad
Por piedad mata sombras
Dame luz, resplandor, libertad
Para no soñarla más, no ya no, nunca mas
Que vuelvo a su esclavitud
Ah, ah que vuelvo a su esclavitud

Ven claridad, quédate y no vuelvas a escapar
No te lleves el sol que no quiero recordar
Su figura su voz cada noche que paso
Como ayer, como hoy
Que vuelvo a su esclavitud
Ah, ah que vuelvo a su esclavitud

Si, si, si ,si, si, si, si
Ven claridad, llega ya trágate la oscuridad
Llega ya, vuela ya que el soñar me va a matar
Basta ya de esperar de la misma forma
Si necesito tu luz
Que vuelvo a su esclavitud
Ah, ah que vuelvo a su esclavitud

Coloreando el cielo de azul
Me siento un poco mejor, mejor
Llena mi ventana de luz
Se desdibuja su amor, su amor
En la penumbra y en el miedo
Llega a quebrarme la razón
Ella es solo soledad y silencio
No más, regresa claridad

Sol, claridad
Viva luz el trabajo, la ciudad
Caminar y vivir como entonces, como fui
Claridad, quédate esta noche
Sobre mí, claridad, plenitud
Que olvide su esclavitud
Ah, ah que olvide su esclavitud

Ven claridad, llega ya trágate la oscuridad
Llega ya, vuela ya que el soñar me va a matar
Basta ya de esperar de la misma forma
Si necesito tu luz
Que vuelvo su esclavitud
Ah, ah que vuelvo su esclavitud

Coloreando el cielo de azul
Me siento un poco mejor, mejor
Llena mi ventana de luz se desdibuja su amor, su amor
En la penumbra y en el miedo
Llega a quebrarme la razón
Ella es solo soledad y silencio
No más, regresa claridad

Que olvide su esclavitud, ven, ven, ven
Que olvide su esclavitud, ven, ven, ven
Que olvide su esclavitud, ven, ven, ven
Que olvide su esclavitud, ven, ven, ven


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Claridad Lyrics as written by Oscar Gomez Diaz Giancarlo Bigazzi

Lyrics © Sugarmusic s.p.a., Kanjian Music, Peermusic Publishing

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