Déjame entrar en la alberca de tus ojos
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tu ombligo
Yo no te obligo, nena, déjame entrar

Déjame entrar en toditos tus rincones
Déjame entrar en toditas tus pasiones
Déjame entrar a tu alma, déjame entrar

Quiero vivir en tus muslos, ser tu dueño
Quiero vivir en la casa de tus sueños
Yo quiero todo contigo, déjame entrar

Dicen que soy un hippie indecente
No me importa lo que diga la gente
Sólo me importas tú, déjame entrar

Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tus ojos
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu ombligo
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu oído
Deja clavarme ya y déjame entrar

Déjame entrar en la alberca de tus ojos
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tu ombligo
Yo no te obligo, nena, déjame entrar

Quiero vivir en tus muslos, ser tu dueño
Quiero vivir en la casa de tus sueños
Yo quiero todo contigo, déjame entrar

Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tus ojos
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu ombligo
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu oído
Deja clavarme ya y déjame entrar


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    well no this song awesome!! the guitar riff it has. its saying let me be who you want. let me grab ur anttention. let enter in to ur life in simpler words

    therulooftodayon January 10, 2006   Link
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    i looooooove this song!! i cant get enough of it.

    sugar magnoliaon May 26, 2007   Link
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    To me its a very sexy song , I love Mana

    Blacklatinaon August 27, 2008   Link
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    Well, I'm sure nobody comments here because the page's in english, am I right?

    Tuesday13on May 16, 2013   Link

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