Después
De pensar, después de ver
A mi dolor andar
Sobre el agua del mar

Tibia claridad
Que vi por mi calle pasar
Sin saber qué hacer
Si sentir o pensar

Solo que aún hoy
Sigo aún, aún hoy
Sigo ata-
Atandome a ti

Aún hoy mi amor te doy
Mi cuerpo con alma
Se esconde del sol
De noche se escapa
Aún hoy, aún hay

¿Qué esconde la noche?
Va a aguardar entre nosotros dos
O sentir o pensar
Se me lleno de luz la noche
Es porque yo vine a dar
Delfines en tu voz
Y sentir sin pensar

Solo que aún hoy
Sigo aún, aún hoy
Sigo amán-
Amándote a ti

Aún hoy (aún hoy), mi amor (mi amor), aún hay (aún hay)
Dos cuerpos con alma
Se esconden del sol (sol)
De noche se escapan
Aún hoy (aún hoy), aún hay (aún hay)

Solo que aún hoy
Sigo aún, aún hoy
Sigo amán-
Amándote a ti (amandote a ti)

Aún hoy (aún hoy), mi amor (mi amor), aún hay (aún hay)
Dos cuerpos con alma
Se esconden del sol (sol)
De noche se escapan
De noche se dan
Los cuerpos las almas
Aún hoy (aún hoy), aún hay (aún hay)
Aún hoy, aún hay

(Mi amor) (ey)
Eh-eh-eh
(Oh, oh)
Aún hoy (aún hoy), aún hay (aún hay)
Eh-eh-y
Los cuerpos las almas
Aún hoy (aún hoy), aún hay (aún hay)


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Una Noche Lyrics as written by Caroline Corr Andrea Jane Corr

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    its a really beautiful song...i heard it from this irish film called mad about mambo...

    the is song is pretty straight forward: shes in love with this guy and she wants him to be hers...she dosent mind if this means its on for one night (one night stand) because it will be alright and she feels so caught up in the moment

    Boys_Like_Girlson November 25, 2007   Link

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