Quiero volver a empezar
Pararme y saber deshacer
Las redes con las que el ego
Me dejó sin poder volar
Voy a borrar de la memoria
Las sombras, se hará la luz
Recuperando la esencia
Tomo aliento para saltar

Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá
Pasión que enciende el alma ganas de volar
Sentada frente al sol sin nada que ocultar
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá

Lo que vendrá
Lo que vendrá
Lo que vendrá

Despejaré de la memoria
Las sombras, se hará la luz
Y regresando a la esencia tomo aliento para saltar
Mirándome en el espejo
Recuerdo el sueño que me trajo hasta aquí
Sigo con mi propia historia
Cambiar de piel o morir

Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá
Pasión que enciende el alma ganas de volar
Sentada frente al sol sin nada que ocultar
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá

Respiro y sé lo que vendrá, respiro y sé lo que vendrá
Respiro y sé lo que vendrá, respiro y sé lo que vendrá
Respiro y sé lo que vendrá, respiro y sé lo que vendrá
Respiro y sé lo que vendrá, respiro y sé lo que vendrá

Respiro mi destino
Sé lo que vendrá
Sentada frente al sol sin nada que ocultar
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá
Pasión que enciende el alma ganas de volar
Sentada frente al sol sin nada que ocultar
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá

Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá
Pasión que enciende el alma ganas de volar
Sentada frente al sol sin nada que ocultar
Respiro mi destino sé lo que vendrá


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