Zion, baby

Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea

Pensando estaba recordando
Cuando te conocí, aceptaste salir
Me seguiste y llegaste
Al sitio donde juntos bebimos
Parecía ser que todo estaba bien
Pero luego de eso

No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy aquí, pa' ti
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy pa' ti, pa' ti

Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea

Es lamentable y mala suerte
Cuando uno pierde algo
Que tan difícil fue

Mis motivos y los tuyos
Fueron de manos en todo momento
Sin romper la ley

Ya veo que fuimos castigados
Al no saber vencer
El deseo de caer
Y todo por la borda se nos fue

No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy aquí, pa' ti
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy pa' ti, pa' ti

Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea

Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea

Pensando estaba recordando
Pensando estaba recordando
Al sitio donde juntos bebimos
Oh oh os

Zion, baby

(Eh-eh-eh-eh)
Yo'
Una vez más
Dejando plasmado (eh eh-eh)
Que soy La Melodía Perfecta
Baby Records (para mi fantasma)
Zion, baby, yeah yeah
Walde
Te la ganaste
Beatmaker
Eh eh eh
Te falta mucho para llegar acá arriba, jaja


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