Calla, que lo que dicen
En la calle es una falla
Que el círculo social tuyo es la valla
No quiero que me traten de canalla
Calla, calla que a mi me toca
Trepar siempre como araña
Why en odisea verte a ti con mil patrañas
Ayúdame a ganar esta batalla
Calla, calla que mi corazón no aguanta más
Why la sensación que tengo es de perderte
No quiero, que llores, no quiero que sufras
Why si es por mi culpa prefiero marchar
Calla, que el comentario
Ya se pasa de la raya,
Que no hago más que presionarte con cizañas
Amor puro como el mío porque empañan
Calla, cala que me entristece
Que ya pienses que mañana,
Cerca de mí pases como cosa extrañas
Saliendo sin razón de mis entrañas
Coro: Tú siempre arriba, tú más arriba
Tú siempre arriba, tú estás arriba (Bis/Repeat)
Coro: Dame la vida, dame tu vida
Herida herida pero no por culpa mía
Coro: Dame tu vida
Es que cuando tu no estás
Sólo en mí hay meloncolía
Coro: Dame tu vida
Lléname de besos
Que lo nuestro va en progreso
Coro: Dame tu vida
Llévame hasta la locura
Quémame con tu ternura
Coro: Dame tu vida
Que mi aor es como el sol
En toda la llanura
Coro: Dame tu vida
Yo no quiero vivir más
Cuando no hay día
Coro: Dame tu vida
Es que tu eres, principio why fin,
Mi filosofía
Coro: Dame tu vida
Si tu mamá no quiere
Pues que busque la policía



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