No sé si aún me recuerdas
Nos conocimos al tiempo
Tú, el mar y el cielo
Y quién me trajo a ti

Abrazaste mis abrazos
Vigilando aquel momento
Aunque fuera el primero
Lo guardara para mí

Si pudiera volver a nacer
Te vería cada día amanecer
Sonriendo como cada vez
Como aquella vez

Te voy a escribir la canción más bonita del mundo
Voy a capturar nuestra historia en tan solo un segundo
Y un día verás que este loco de a poco se olvida
Por mucho que pasen los años de largo en su vida

El día de la despedida
De esta playa de mi vida
Te hice una promesa
Volverte a ver así

Más de cincuenta veranos
Hace hoy que no nos vemos
Ni tú, ni el mar ni el cielo
Ni quien me trajo a ti

Si pudiera volver a nacer
Te vería cada día amanecer
Sonriendo como cada vez
Como aquella vez

Te voy a escribir la canción más bonita del mundo
Voy a capturar nuestra historia en tan solo un segundo
Y un día verás que este loco de a poco se olvida
Por mucho que pasen los años de largo en su vida

Te voy a escribir la canción más bonita del mundo
Voy a capturar nuestra historia en tan solo un segundo
Y un día verás que este loco de a poco se olvida
Por mucho que pasen los años
Por mucho que pasen los años de largo en tu vida
Tu vida, tu vida


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La Playa Lyrics as written by Alvaro Fuentes Ibarz Xabier San Martin Beldarrain

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    This girl is remembering a time in her life when she was in love with someone. 50 summers have passed since that last summer & she never saw this person again. So she's wishing she could be reborn into another life where she could be with this person everyday from sunrise. She can't do that so instead she will capture this story of a love that has affected her for so long into the most beautiful song in the world.

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