Hablan de un amor alucinante
Tan intenso y fascinante
Como el sol de primavera

Cuentan de un amor que es tan perfecto
Tan hermoso y tan honesto
Que se exhibe donde quiera

Dicen de ese amor que son el uno para el otro
Y es que están hablando simplemente de nosotros

Lo nuestro es un amor para la historia
Cada memoria nos marcará la vida entera
Lo nuestro es un amor
Más grande que el amor
Tan grande que es mi estrella y mi bandera

Lo nuestro es un amor que es tan profundo
Que asombra al mundo
Que da esperanza y ganas nuevas

Lo nuestro es un amor
Que escapa la razón
Violento como el fuego que no quema

Hablan de un amor casi imposible
Excitante e impredecible
Que acaricia y atropella

Dicen de ese amor que son el uno para el otro
Y es que están hablando simplemente de nosotros

Lo nuestro es un amor para la historia
Cada memoria nos marcará la vida entera

Lo nuestro es un amor
Más grande que el amor
Tan grande que es mi estrella y mi bandera

Lo nuestro es un amor que es tan profundo
Que asombra al mundo
Que da esperanza y ganas nuevas

Lo nuestro es un amor
Que escapa la razón
Violento como el fuego que no quema

Lo nuestro es un amor para la historia


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