Cuando me miró
Me atravesó el pensamiento
Hubo lluvia y hubo viento
En mi corazón

Cuando me besó
Ella causó un terremoto
De nueve punto ocho
En la escala del amor

Y desde ese día
Ella va conmigo
Se vistió de novia
Pa curarme el frío

Para enamorarme
Solo respiró

Y a donde vaya
Me iré con ella
Si se va a una isla
Y sube la marea

Yo nado mil millas
Naufrago con ella
Mientras nos rescatan
Contamos estrellas

Ponemos en practica
La teoría de la evolución

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Y le llevo flores
De cada estación

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Puede haber mejores
Pero igual al mío no

Amo su interior
También es bella por fuera
Y me cambió la vida entera
Desde que llegó

Y desde ese día
Ella va conmigo
Se vistió de novia
Pa' curarme el frío

Para enamorarme
Solo respiró

Y a donde vaya
Me iré con ella
Si se va a una isla
Y sube la marea

Yo nado mil millas
Naufrago con ella
Mientras nos rescatan
Contamos estrellas

Ponemos en práctica
La teoría de la evolución

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Y le llevo flores
De cada estación

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Puede haber mejores
Pero igual al mío no

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Se juntaron las pasiones, las emociones
Se hicieron uno solo dos corazón

Yo tengo el amor, el amor
De los amores
Es la que me da alegria
La que enciende mis motores
Es perfecta para mí

Hay mejores y peores
Pero como el mío no
Hay amores diferentes
De todito hay en la vida

Hay mejores y peores
Pero como el mío no
Gotas de agua
Granos de arena
Almas gemelas
Eso somos ella y yo

Porque baila como quiera

Donde ella vaya, yo voy con ella
Y si me quiere, la quiero yo
Porque ella es bella por dentro y por fuera
Y si me pide la vida entera se la doy

Donde ella vaya, yo voy con ella
Y si me quiere, la quiero yo
Ella tiene el timón, de mi embarcación
Me da inspiración, para esta canción
Dueña de mi alma y mi razón

Donde ella vaya, yo voy con ella
Y si me quiere, la quiero yo
Tengo el amor de los amores
Debe haber mejores
Pero como el mío no hay dos

Yo tengo el amor, el amor


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