No necesito más de nada ahora que
Me iluminó tu amor inmenso fuera y dentro
Créeme esta vez, créeme porque
Créeme y verás no acabará más

Tengo un deseo escrito en alto que vuela ya
Mi pensamiento no depende de mi cuerpo
Créeme esta vez, créeme porque
Me haría daño ahora, ya lo sé

Hay gran espacio y tú y yo
Cielo abierto que ya
No se cierra a los dos
Pues sabemos lo que es necesidad

Víveme sin miedo ahora
Que sea una vida o sea una hora
No me dejes libre aquí desnudo
Mi nuevo espacio que ahora es tuyo, te ruego

Víveme sin más vergüenza
Aunque esté todo el mundo en contra
Deja la apariencia y toma el sentido
Y siente lo que llevo dentro

Y te transformas en un cuadro dentro de mí
Que cubre mis paredes blancas y cansadas
Créeme esta vez, créeme porque
Me haría daño una y otra vez

Sí, entre mi realidad
Hoy yo tengo algo más
Que jamás tuve ayer
Necesitas vivirme un poco más

Víveme sin miedo ahora
Que sea una vida o sea una hora
No me dejes libre aquí desnudo
Mi nuevo espacio que ahora es tuyo, te ruego

Víveme sin más vergüenza
Aunque esté todo el mundo en contra
Deja la apariencia y toma el sentido
Y siente lo que llevo dentro

Has abierto en mí la fantasía
Me esperan días de una ilimitada dicha
Es tu guión la vida mía
Me enfocas, me diriges, pones las ideas

Víveme sin miedo ahora
Aunque esté todo el mundo en contra
Deja la apariencia, toma el sentido
Y siente lo que llevo dentro


Lyrics submitted by Alanis_1216

Víveme Lyrics as written by Ignacio Diaz Ballesteros Biagio Antonacci

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Well there's a simple explantion for this; these are lyrics to the Spanish version of the same song (Vivimi in Italian).

    matthoon January 22, 2006   Link

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