Oh yeah, oh yeah
(Oh) Oh

Como un bello amanecer
Tu amor un día llegó
Por ti dejó de llover y sol de nuevo salió, oh
Iluminando mis noches vacías

Desde que te conocí
Todo en mi vida cambió
Supe al mirarte que al fin, se alejaría el dolor
Que para siempre seríamos dos

Enamorados, siempre de manos, eternamente
Si no te hubiera conocido no sé qué hubiera sido de mí
Mi amor
Sin tu mirada enamorada no sé si yo podría vivir

Sin el latido de tu corazón
El mundo es más frío
Nada tendría sentido
Si nunca te hubiera conocido

Oh, yeah, oh

Toda mi vida soñé con tu llegada mi amor
Así yo te imaginé, tan bella como una flor
Supe que siempre seríamos dos

Enamorados, siempre de manos, eternamente
Si no te hubiera conocido no sé qué hubiera sido de mí (de mí)
Sin tu mirada enamorada no sé si yo podría vivir

Sin el latido de tu corazón
El mundo es más frío
Nada tendría sentido
Si nunca te hubiera
Conocido

Qué hubiera sido de mí
Nada tiene sentido
Si no es contigo

No sé
Qué hubiera sido de mí (hubiera sido)
No, no

Sin tu mirada enamorada no sé (si yo podría vivir)
Sin el latido de tu corazón (sin ti, el mundo es más frío)

Nada tendría sentido
Si nunca te hubiera conocido
Nada tendría sentido
Si nunca te hubiera conocido

Oh (oh)


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    Me encanta la cancion

    UhnointedFaithful1on July 27, 2006   Link
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    This is a lovely duo of Luis Fonsi and Christina Aguilera

    sugar magnoliaon May 26, 2007   Link

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