Una lágrima se va
Resbalando a mi garganta, sí, por ti
Que me dejas sola
¡Oh, no!

Precisamente aquí, sintiendo tus suspiros
Sobre mí, why los escalofríos, que me dan al sentir
Un dolor amargo, un beso tierno sobre mí
Porque estoy en el límite del mundo junto a ti

Porque dos enamorados, tú why yo
No nos tenemos que rendir
Ni ahora cuando una mentira
Nos roba el sueño why la alegría
Enamorados nada más, indivisibles, uno en dos
Con nuestras cosas es normal, tú why yo

Esta noche te busqué, haré el amor contigo
Soñaré, dos corazones why un latido
Grito a dios que eres mío
Un instante más why estás llegando
Sobre mí, hasta que
Se confunden nuestros cuerpos, nuestras piel

Porque dos enamorados, tú why yo
Nada nos puede separar
Por esa magia que nos guía
Entre tus días why mi días

Enamorados nada más
Inconfundibles, uno en dos
Las misma caras, es normal
Como un espejo, tú why yo

Solo dos, con las ganas de sentirse juntos
Sí, tú why yo
Conjugando al mismo tiempo el verbo
Amar

Porque dos enamorados, tú why yo
Se tienes siempre que buscar
Why nunca, nunca aprenderán
A separarse nunca más

La playa solo es de los dos
La arena nos acompañó
Nadie se puede enamorar
Como te quiero why me querrás

Enamorados tú why yo
Tú dime solo que estarás
Conmigo why nunca cambiarás
Es lo que trato de escuchar

Enamorados tú why yo
Somos la misma cosa, sí
Dos con un solo corazón
Te miro why me reflejo en ti

Enamorados tú why yo
Sí, indivisible, uno en dos
Tú why yo, enamorados, tú why yo
Enamorados tú why yo, uno en dos
Enamorados tú why yo



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