Hoy me sorprendo leyendo
La página 8 de el diario "el mundo",
Miércoles 7 de octubre del 92
Y me pregunto si es la soledad,
O la necesidad de comunicación o un juego
Lo que provoca tal situación y leo:

Soy un alma condenada a vivir
Entre esperanzas varias,
El amor me ha besado dos veces
En forma imposible.
No se bien si olvidar de una vez
O intentarlo de nuevo,
Sólo se que deseo querer
Y sentirme querida.

Si la ves algún dia pasar
Cuéntale que la quiero,
Bésala de mi parte y dile que sigo esperando,
Que recuerdo la brisa del cielo
En el mar de su boca
Y percibo el aullido del mar
En su pecho callado.

Firman sus cortos mensajes,
Princesas, condesas, bucaneros del mar,
En esa página 8 de "dazibao"
Y me pregunto si es la soledad,
O la necesidad de comunicación o un juego
Lo que provoca tal situación y leo:

Chica de 25 desea contacto con chicos
Que les guste el deporte, la música,
El campo y el cine.
Vivo sola en la jungla y no puedo
Sentir la mañana,
Cuéntame que se siente en la piel
Cuando el sol te acaricia.

Hoy he encontrado en el mundo por fin
Gente maravillosa,
Se que juntos podréis despertar
Mi sonrisa dormida,
Fantasía será para todos
Mi nombre de guerra,
Búscame donde sabes
Que estoy cada noche escondida.

Firman sus cortos mensajes,
Princesas, condesas, bucaneros del mar,
En esa página 8 de "dazibao"
Y me pregunto si es la soledad,
O la necesidad de comunicación o un juego
Lo que provoca tal situación y leo:
Si la ves algún dia pasar
Cuéntale que la quiero,
Bésala de mi parte y dile que sigo esperando,
Que recuerdo la brisa del cielo

En el mar de su boca
Y percibo el aullido del mar
En su pecho callado.
Y que he encontrado en el mundo por fin,
Gente maravillosa,
Hoy he encontrado en el mundo por fin,
Gente maravillosa,
He encontrado en el mundo por fin,
Gente maravillosa,
Que he encontrado en el mundo por fin,
Gente maravillosa.


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