(Quiero ser tu héroe)

Si una vez yo pudiera llegar
A erizar de frio tu piel
A quemar que sé yo, tu boca
Y morirme allí después
Y si entonces
Temblaras por mi
Lloraras al verme sufrir
Ay sin dudar tu vida entera dar
Como yo la doy por ti

Si pudiera ser tu héroe
Si pudiera ser tu dios
Que salvarte a ti mil veces
Puede ser mi salvación

Si supieras
La locura que llevo
Que me hiere
Y me mata por dentro
Y que más da
Mira que al final
Lo que importa es que te quiero

Si pudiera ser tu héroe
Si pudiera ser tu dios
Que salvarte a ti mil veces
Puede ser mi salvación

Ah déjame tocarte
Quiero acariciarte
Una vez más
Mira que al final
Lo que importa es que te quiero

Si pudiera ser tu héroe
Si pudiera ser tu dios
Que salvarte a ti mil veces
Puede ser mi salvación

Quiero ser tu héroe
Si pudiera ser tu dios
Porque salvarte a ti mil veces
Puede ser mi salvación
Puede ser mi salvación
Quiero ser tu héroe


Lyrics submitted by darshanp

Héroe [Spanish] Lyrics as written by Garcia Chema Enrique Miguel Preysler Iglesias

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Hipgnosis Songs Group

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    I believe that the song is about heroin addiction. Enrique Inglesias is (as known) an open homosexual, and since "heroin" is a straight-term, this implies that "hero" is heroin for homosexuals. When breaking down the chorus it becomes obvious to the humble listener.

    I can be your hero baby

    "I am your heroin. your drug that you are addicted to"

    I can kiss away the pain

    "When you take me, you won't feel pain because I tweak you up"

    I will stand by you forever

    "Once you take me, you're addicted forever."

    You can take my breath away

    "You will be in your corner and tweak until the breathing stops. You are now dead."

    janeaparis1on December 22, 2010   Link

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