Cuenta la historia de un mago
Que un día en su bosque encantado lloró
Porque a pesar de su magia
No había podido encontrar el amor

La luna, su única amiga
Le daba fuerzas para soportar
Todo el dolor que sentía
Por culpa de su tan larga soledad

Es que él sabía muy bien que en su existir
Nunca debía salir de su destino
Si alguien te tiene que amar, ya lo sabrás
Solo tendrás que saber reconocerlo

Fue en una tarde que el mago
Paseando en el bosque la vista cruzó
Con la más dulce mirada
Que en toda su vida jamás conoció

Desde ese mismo momento
El hada y el mago quisieron estar
Solos los dos en el bosque
Amándose siempre y en todo lugar

Y el mal que siempre existió, no soportó
Ver tanta felicidad entre dos seres
Y con su odio atacó, hasta que el hada cayó
En ese sueño fatal de no sentir

En su castillo pasaba
Las noches el mago buscando el poder
Que devolviera a su hada
Su amor, su mirada tan dulce de ayer

Y no paró desde entonces
Buscando la forma de recuperar
A la mujer que aquel día
En medio del bosque por fin pudo amar

Y hoy sabe qué es el amor, y que tendrá
Fuerzas para soportar aquel conjuro
Sabe que un día verá su dulce hada llegar
Y para siempre con él se quedará


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La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago Lyrics as written by Roxana Clara Giardino Hector Walter Giardino

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    Sweet song wish i understood it

    Sea_Of_Faces90on August 09, 2006   Link
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    i understand the song Sea_Of_Faces90!! it's a a sad about a wizzard who fell in love with a fairy...

    antox89on August 23, 2008   Link

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