Las penas se van
Y vuelven a estar
Ancladas en un mar
Que suele callar
Tus lágrimas, tu devoción
Un pez que vence todo su temor
Para vivir, para existir
Y descubrirse cada día más

Intenta amar
Un trozo de ese mar
Inunda mi paz
La inmensidad de esta verdad
No impedirá que pueda nadar
Dentro de ti para sentir
Y descubrirte cada día más

Pa pa pa pa
Necesito tu calor
Pa pa pa pa
Necesito tu amor

El tiempo se va
Muy lejos atrás
Y ahora estoy y también soy
El hombre que busca una razón
Para vivir, pare decir
Que hoy te quiero cada día más

Pa pa pa pa
Necesito tu calor
Pa pa pa pa
Necesito tu amor

Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estás matando
Necesito tu calor
Y ahora que te estoy amando
Nuestro amor se está enfriando
Necesito tu calor
Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estás matando
Necesito tu calor


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Intenta Amar Lyrics as written by Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo Aldo Nova

Lyrics © Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I was lucky enough to get a ticket to their sold-out show in San Francisco (Aug. 2002). Before playing this song, Beto explained that the inspiration behind the song was a conversation he had with a young woman - how she had was pregnant, was going to get an abortion, but then started feeling the baby inside her and its desire to live.

    rodococolocoon September 01, 2002   Link
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    No, that's not true. He wrote the song BEFORE he met her. She told Beto the story about her interpretation of the song, and how she didn't go through with the abortion.

    TheVeedon October 20, 2006   Link

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