Te quiero, sí te quiero
Voy andando como fiera tras tus pies, amor
Te veo y te deseo
Pero tú tienes tu dueño y no te puedes zafar

Los días se pasan sin ti
Las noches se alargan sin ti
Sin tu amor, sin tus besos

Ay, si tuvieras libertad, a tu lado yo estaría, amor
Hey, dame, dame una señal, cuando seas libre mi amor
Ay, no lo puedo soportar, no me quiero derrumbar
Mándame un mensaje, una señal, manda una señal mi amor
Manda una señal, amor
Oh

Te veo acorralada de unos brazos que no te dejan mover
Te deseo y me deseas pero estás muy aprisionada, corazón
Y no viviré sin tu amor
Y no pararé hasta tener tu amor y tus besos

Hey, estoy viviendo sin vivir, estoy muriendo sin poder morir
Hey, dime, dime, tell me too, cuando seas libre mi amor
Ay, no lo puedo soportar, no me quiero derrumbar
Mándame un mensaje, una señal, mándame tu luz amor
Manda una señal, amor

Vivir, sin ti vivir, estarse muriendo sin morir
Estar, sin ti estar, estarse muriendo sin morir
Amor, dónde estarás, manda un mensaje, una señal
Y no, no pararé, no viviré sin ti, amor, no


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Manda Una Señal Lyrics as written by Jose Fernando Emilio Olvera Sierra

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    This band rocks. Me gusta este banda mucho.

    Bordman55on May 01, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    A guy who is waiting for an ex gf to be single again so he can be with her. At least that's how I see it. How many times haven't we all realized too late that an ex was THE person and we just hope they'll be single again so we can be with them again?

    suicaedere888on September 10, 2013   Link

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