Recuerdo a Poli
Era mi chica ideal
Una dulce perla blanca Mexicana
La cual yo amaba
Pero nunca pude tener
Ni mostrarle todo lo que le escribí

En el fondo del mar
Satélites
Flotando por el universo
En busca de señal

Señales de vida
En su constelación
Electro radiograma de amor
Destellos de mil años luz

Esta es la historia de una vieja canción
La de la primera vez

Recuerdo a Poli
Era mi chica ideal
Una dulce perla blanca Mexicana
La cual yo amaba
Pero nunca pude tener
Ni mostrarle todo lo que le escribí

En la espalda del sol
Satélites
Flotando por el universo
En busca de señal

Señales de vida
En su constelación
Mensajes o evidencia de amor
Destellos de mil años luz

Esta es la historia de una vieja canción
La de la primera vez

(She's all I wanted)
(She's all I needed)
(The dream)
(The dream of all the men in Mexico)

(She's all I wanted)
(She's all I needed)
(The dream)
(The dream of all the men in Mexico)

(She's all I wanted)
(She's all I needed)
(The dream)
(The dream of all the men in Mexico)

(She's all I wanted)
(She's all I needed)
(The dream)
(The dream of all the men in Mexico)

(She's all I wanted)
(She's all I needed)
(The dream)
(The dream of all the men in Mexico)


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Poli Lyrics as written by Jesus Baez Caballero Sergio Eduardo Acosta Russek

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    ah no mamen esto es de una chica que el vato queria pero con el tiempo ya no la volvio a ver perdio contacto con ella y la madre

    se quedo con las ganas de decirle lo que sentia pero se chingo por que ni su telefono pudo sacarle por marica

    ahora le gustaria saber si talvez esa chica sentia algo por el tambien

    sigue con la esperanza de que algun dia la volvera a encontrar

    She's all I wanted She's all I needed The dream The dream of all the men in Mexico

    era lo unico que queria lo unico que necesitaba el sue~o el ~sueno de todos los hombres de mexico

    blah! ustedes que opinan?

    lalo_on April 08, 2009   Link

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