Déjanos en paz
No nos cuentes otro cuento que no va
Ese es tu plan
Tal vez no has contado con nosotros y ahora
Vais a marearnos más

No veo la necesidad de discutir
Sólo hay que dejarlo claro todo por

Volver a disfrutar
Con algo que decir
Con algo que pensar
Tener las cosas claras
Para no volver atrás
Cambiar la dirección
Con un solo motor
Dejar las cosas claras
Para no acabar tan mal

No quiero más que me enseñes tu cara toda normal
Déjalo estar, formas parte de ese género que huele a mentira y falsedad

No veo la necesidad de discutir
Sólo hay que dejarlo claro todo por

Volver a disfrutar
Con algo que decir
Con algo que pensar
Tener las cosas claras
Para no volver atrás
Cambiar la dirección
Con un solo motor
Dejar las cosas claras
Para no acabar tan mal

Por disfrutar
Por disfrutar

Por disfrutar
Por disfrutar

Por volver a disfrutar
Con algo qué decir
Con algo qué pensar
Ver las cosas claras
Para no volver atrás
Cambiar la dirección
En un solo motor
Dejar las cosas claras
Para no acabar tan mal
Con algo qué decir
Con algo qué pensar
Ver las cosas claras
Para no volver atrás
Cambiar la dirección
En un solo montón
Dejar las cosas claras
Para no acabar tan mal


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Volver a Disfrutar Lyrics as written by Daniel Martin Garcia Alejandro Velazquez Insua

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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