Aventura - No Es Amor
... ring... ring... Hello... shhh... solo escucha...

*verso 1*
son las cinco en la mañana y yo no he dormido nada
pensando en tu belleza y como voy a para
el insomnio es mi castigo tu amor será mi alivio
y hasta que no seas mía no viviré en paz
hoy conocí tu novio pequeño y no buen mozo
y sé que no te quiere por su forma de hablar
además tu no lo amas porque el no da la talla
no sabe complacerte como lo haría yo
pero tendré paciencia porque el no es competencia
por eso me inmotivas para yo irrespetarlo

*coro*
no es amor
lo que tu siente
se llama obsesión
una ilusión
en tu pensamiento
que te hace hacer cosas
así funciona el corazón

*verso 2*
bien vestido ahí en mi lexus pase por tu colegio
en forma en que te fuiste como loco te fui alcanzar
te busque y no te encontraba y eso me preocupaba
para calmar mi ansia yo te quería llamar
pero no tenia tu numero
tu amiga ya me le negó
ser bonito mucho me ayudo
eso me trajo la solución
yo se que le gustaba y le di una mirada
con par de palabritas tu numero me dio
del celular llamaba y tu no contestabas
luego te puse un beeper y no había conexión
mi única esperanza es que oiga mis palabras
~ No puedo tengo novio ~
no me enganches por favor

*coro*
no es amor {escúchame por favor}
lo que tu sientes {que es}
se llama obsesión
una ilusión {estoy perdiendo el control}
en tu pensamiento
que te hace hacer cosa
así funciona el corazón
~ Mi amor por dios no enganchas espérate que hay mas ~

*verso 3*
hice cita para el siquiatría haber si me ayudaba
pues ya no tengo amigos por solo hablar de ti
lo que quiero es hablarte para intentar besarte
es absurdo que por una obsesión uno pueda morir
y quizás pienses que soy tonto, privon y también loco
pero es que en el amor soy muy original
me enamoro como otros conquisto a mi modo
amar es mi talento te voy a enamorar
disculpa si te ofendo pero es que soy honesto
con lujo de detalles escucha mi versión
pura crema 'e chocolate juntarte y devorarte
llevarte a otro mundo en tu mente corazón
ven vive una aventura hagamos mil locuras
voy hacerte caricias que no se han inventaos'

~Let me find out~
no es amor no es amor
es una obsesión { ohh No0o0o}
no es amor no es amor
es una obsesión {No0o0o0o0o}
no es amor no es amor
es una obsesión {No0o0ouu0uu}
no es amor no es amor {Uuuuouooh}
es una obsesión
no es amor no es amor
es una obsesión


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    I REALLY LIKE THIS SONG BECAUSE IT MAKE SENCE OF WAT U WOULD LIKE TO SAY

    player.comon April 01, 2003   Link

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