Juraría que no se bien lo que quiero
Pero se que moriría si me quedo en la mitad
Por eso vuelo a otros senderos
Para conocer el mundo de verdad
Aún no es tarde pero así me estoy sintiendo
why aparecen tantos miedos que no me dejan pensa
are why tengo sueños de amores nuevos
why me cuesta imaginar lo que vendrá

Cambio dolor por libertad
Cambio heridas por un sueño Que me ayude a continua
are Cambio dolor, felicidad
Que la suerte sea suerte why no algo que no he de alcanzar...


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Cambio Dolor Lyrics as written by Pablo Daniel Durand Fernando Luis Lopez Rossi

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    Que poronga, por Dios!!!!

    Deadon March 03, 2005   Link
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    Album: Natalia Oreiro (1999)

    mercanfaton January 09, 2002   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    Better lyrics:

    Songwriters: PABLO DURAND, FERNANDO LOPEZ ROSSI

    Juraría que no sé bien lo que quiero pero sé que moriría si me quedo en la mitad por eso vuelo a otros senderos para conocer el mundo de verdad

    Aún no es tarde pero así me estoy sintiendo y aparecen tantos miedos que no me dejan pensar y tengo sueños de amores nuevos y me cuesta imaginar lo que vendrá.

    Cambio dolor por libertad cambio heridas por un sueño que me ayude a continuar cambio dolor, Felicidad que la suerte sea suerte y no algo que he de alcanzar

    Cambio Dolor lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

    efkanon May 26, 2011   Link

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