En un día de estos en que suelo pensar
Hoy va a ser el día menos pensado
Nos hemos cruzado, has decidido mirar
A los ojitos azules que ahora van a tu lado

Desde el momento en el que te conocí
Resumiendo con prisas tiempo de silencio
Te juro que a nadie le he vuelto a decir
Que tenemos el récord del mundo en querernos

Por eso esperaba con la carita empapada
A que llegaras con rosas, con mil rosas para mí
Porque ya sabes que me encantan esas cosas
Que no importa si es muy tonto, soy así
Y aún me parece mentira que se escape mi vida
Imaginando que vuelves a pasarte por aquí
Donde los viernes cada tarde, como siempre
La esperanza dice quieta, hoy quizás sí

Escapando una noche de un bostezo de sol
Me pediste que te diera un beso
Con lo baratos que salen mi amor
Qué te cuesta callarme con uno de esos

Pasaron seis meses y me dijiste adiós
Un placer coincidir en esta vida
Allí me quedé, en una mano el corazón
Y en la otra excusas que ni tú entendías

Por eso esperaba con la carita empapada
A que llegaras con rosas, con mil rosas para mí
Porque ya sabes que me encantan esas cosas
Que no importa si es muy tonto, soy así
Y aún me parece mentira que se escape mi vida
Imaginando que vuelves a pasarte por aquí
Donde los viernes cada tarde, como siempre
La esperanza dice quieta, hoy quizás sí

Y es que empiezo a pensar
Que el amor verdadero es tan sólo el primero
Y es que empiezo a sospechar
Que los demás son sólo para olvidar

Por eso esperaba con la carita empapada
A que llegaras con rosas, con mil rosas para mí
Porque ya sabes que me encantan esas cosas
Que no importa si es muy tonto, soy así
Y aún me parece mentira que se escape mi vida
Imaginando que vuelves a pasarte por aquí
Donde los viernes cada tarde, como siempre
La esperanza dice quieta, hoy quizás sí


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Rosas Lyrics as written by Amaya Montero Saldias Alvaro Fuentes Ibarz

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    Cuenta una chica que ha roto con su novio o pareja..tal vez el primer amor..y como sigue esperandolo..en los lugares que solian estar..esperando de regalo unas rosas..Si rompiste con alguien no hace bien escuchar esta cancion..!!!!

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