Vivo por ella sin saber
Si la encontré o me ha encontrado
Ya no recuerdo cómo fue
Pero al final me ha conquistado
Vivo por ella que me da
Toda mi fuerza de verdad
Vivo por ella y no me pesa

Vivo por ella yo también
No te me pongas tan celoso
Ella entre todas es la más
Dulce y caliente como un beso
Ella a mi lado siempre está
Para apagar mi soledad
Más que por mí, por ella
Yo vivo también

Es la musa que te invita
A tocarla suavecita
En mi piano a veces triste
La muerte no existe
Si ella está aquí

Vivo por ella que me da
Todo el afecto que le sale
A veces pega de verdad
Pero es un puño que no duele

Vivo por ella que me da
Fuerza, valor y realidad
Para sentirme un poco vivo

Cómo duele cuando falta
Vivo por ella en un hotel
Cómo brilla fuerte y alta
Vivo por ella en propia piel
Y ella canta en mi garganta
Mis penas más negras de espanto

Vivo por ella y nadie más
Puede vivir dentro de mí
Ella me da la vida, la vida
Sí está junto a mí
Sí está junto a mí

Desde un palco o contra un muro
Vivo por ella al límite
En el trance más oscuro
Vivo por ella integra
Cada día una conquista
La protagonista
Es ella también

Vivo por ella porque va
Dándome siempre la salida
Porque la música es así
Fiel y sincera de por vida
Vivo por ella que me da
Noches de amor y libertad
Si hubiese otra vida, la vivo
Por ella también

Ella se llama música
Yo vivo también
Vivo por ella créeme
Por ella también
Io vivo per lei
Io vivo per lei


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Vivo Por Ella (Vivo Per Lei) Lyrics as written by Luigi Panceri

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    Habla de que da todo por la música. Vive por ella.

    Simple xD

    sckanon January 29, 2009   Link

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