Si acaso tú no ves
Más allá de tu nariz
Y no oyes a una flor reír
Si no puedes hablar
Sin tener que oír tu voz
Utilizando el corazón

Amigo Sancho, escúchame
No todo tiene aquí un por qué
Un camino lo hacen los pies
Hay un mundo por descubrir
Y una vida que arrancar
De brazos del guion final

A veces siento al despertar
Que el sueño es la realidad

Bebe, danza, sueña, siente que el viento ha sido hecho para ti
Vive, escucha y habla usando para ello el corazón
Siente que la lluvia besa tu cara cuando haces el amor
Grita con el alma, grita tan alto
Que de tu vida, tú seas amigo, el único actor

Si acaso tu opinión
Cabe en un sí o un no
Y no sabes rectificar
Si puedes definir
El odio o el amor
Amigo, qué desilusión

No todo es blanco o negro, es gris
Todo depende del matiz
Busca y aprende a distinguir
La luna puede calentar
Y el sol tus noches acunar
Los árboles mueren de pie

He visto un manantial llorar
Al ver sus aguas ir al mar

Bebe, danza, sueña, siente que el viento ha sido hecho para ti
Vive, escucha y habla usando para ello el corazón
Siente que la lluvia besa tu cara cuando haces el amor
Grita con el alma, grita tan alto
Que de tu vida, tú seas amigo, el único actor

A veces siento al despertar
Que el sueño es la realidad

Bebe, danza, sueña, siente que el viento ha sido hecho para ti
Vive, escucha y habla, usando para ello el corazón
Siente que la lluvia besa tu cara cuando haces el amor
Grita con el alma, grita tan alto

Bebe, danza, sueña, siente que el viento ha sido hecho para ti
Vive, escucha y habla usando para ello el corazón
Siente que la lluvia besa tu cara cuando haces el amor
Grita con el alma, grita tan alto
Que de tu vida, tú seas amigo, el único actor


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Molinos de Viento Lyrics as written by Carlos Prieto Guijarro Alvarino Gomez De La Serena

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    Elimination, you forgot a part, after "The trees die on their feet." :

    I've seen a source crying, seeing its water going to the see.

    Nesrinon January 01, 2007   Link

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