Todo cambió cuando te vi
De blanco y negro al color me convertí
Y fue tan fácil quererte tanto
Algo que no imaginaba

Fue entregarte mi amor con una mirada
Todo tembló dentro de mí
El universo escribió que fueras para mí
Y fue tan fácil quererte tanto

Algo que no imaginaba
Fue perderme en tu amor
Simplemente pasó
Y todo tuyo ya soy

Antes que pase más tiempo contigo amor
Tengo que decir que eres el amor de mi vida
Antes que te ame más, escucha por favor

Déjame decir que todo te di
Y no hay cómo explicar pero menos dudar
Simplemente así lo sentí, cuando te vi

Me sorprendió todo de ti
De blanco y negro al color me convertí
Sé que no es fácil decir te amo

Yo tampoco lo esperaba
Pero así es el amor
Simplemente pasó y todo tuyo ya soy

Antes que pase más tiempo contigo amor
Tengo que decir que eres el amor de mi vida
Antes que te ame más, escucha por favor

Déjame decir que todo te di
Y no hay cómo explicar pero menos si tú no estás
Simplemente así lo sentí, cuando te vi

Todo cambió cuando te vi


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Todo Cambió Lyrics as written by Mario Domm Jose Luis Ortega

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    Esta Cancion Es De Un Hombre Que Se Enamoro De Una Mujer. Siempre Que La Escucho Me Recuerda De Mi X. El Me La Dedico. Y Afurtunadamente Ya No Estmos Juntos. El Distino Haci Lo Quizo...

    rockerchick90on June 10, 2010   Link
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    Esta cancion significa que el esta enamorado de una chica y esta sorprendido que habia pasado esto.

    Es una cancion bien bonita :D

    itsthaniaon April 30, 2010   Link

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