Un olor a tabaco y Chanel
Me recuerda a el olor de su piel
Una mezcla de miel y café
Me recuerda el sabor de sus besos
El color del final de la noche
Me pregunta dónde fui a parar, donde estás
Que esto sólo se vive una vez
Dónde fuiste a parar, dónde estás

Un olor a tabaco y Chanel
Y una mezcla de miel y café
Me preguntan por ella (ella)
Me preguntan por ella
Me preguntan también las estrellas
Me reclaman que vuelva por ella
Ay, que vuelva por ella (ella)
Ay, que vuelva por ella

No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida nada, nada
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida nada, nada

Una rosa que no floreció
Pero que el tiempo no la marchita
Una flor prometida a un amor que no fue
Pero que sigue viva
Y otra vez
El color del final
Del final de la noche
Me pregunta a donde fui a parar
Que esto sólo se vive una vez
Donde fuiste a parar, dónde estás

Un olor a tabaco y Chanel
Una mezcla de miel y café
Me preguntan por ella (ella)
Me preguntan por ella
Me preguntan también las estrellas
Me reclaman que vuelva por ella (ay, que vuelva por ella)
Ay, que vuelva por ella (ella)
Ay, que vuelva por ella

Pero fueron las mismas estrellas que un día
Marcaron mis manos
Y apartaron la flor, esa flor de mi vida
De mi vida

Un olor a tabaco y Chanel
Una mezcla de miel y café
Me preguntan por ella (ella)
Me preguntan por ella
Me preguntan también las estrellas, no
Me reclaman que vuelva por ella
Ay, que vuelva por ella (ella)
Ay, que vuelva por ella

No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida nada, nada
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida
No se va, no se olvida nada, nada

La ra la la, la la la
No se olvida
El tiempo sigue andando y sigue igual
Pensando (ah ah)
Ay, pensando


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Tabaco y Chanel Lyrics as written by Jorge Villamizar

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    Bit of a random meaning,but this song reminds me of my grandma who passed away last year. Her name was marigold(a type of flower),and this song,especialy the line'apartaran la flor,esa flor de me vida'always makes me cry.love this song so much,and it will always remind me of her: )

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