Estas ahí
En medio de la multitud
En medio de ese mar de caras
Que me enamoran
Ahí estas tú

Estas ahí
Como te digo que te vi
Que en la función de ayer estabas
Y si te gusto
También tu a mi
Oh

Que ya leí tu carta
Y aunque no respondí
Se me quedo en la memoria
Y hasta música le di

Una fan enamorada
Es una lagrima besando una sonrisa
Es la que llena su pared con fotos tuyas
Es la que vive como tu, de la poesía

Una fan enamorada
Esta esperando tu atención y tu mirada
Y le confiesa su pasión por ti a la almohada
Es la que te ama aunque tu
No sepas nada

Estas ahí
Y aunque imagines que no se
En cada letra estas plasmada
Que vas a hacer después de aquí

Que ya leí tu carta
Y aunque no respondí
Se me quedo en la memoria
Y hasta música le di

Una fan enamorada
Es una lagrima besando una sonrisa
Es la que llena su pared con fotos tuyas
Es la que vive como tu, de la poesía

Una fan enamorada
Esta esperando tu atención y tu mirada
Y le confiesa su pasión por ti a la almohada
Es la que te ama aunque tu
No sepas nada


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