Paz en todo lo que dices
Paz en todo lo que haces
Paz en todo lo que piensas
Paz en forma de silencio
Paz en forma de afecto
Paz en todo el universo

Paz y se detiene el tiempo
Paz cuando uno esta contento
Paz cuando uno monta al viento
Paz cuando hago lo que siento
Paz cuando suelto lo que aferro
Paz aunque suene muy ingenuo

Si estas
Si estas mal
Si estas lejos
Si estas
Si estas mal
Si estas lejos

You see the world
You see the face
You see the pain behind the smile

Where does the enemy hide?

You see the world
You see the face
You see the pain behind the smile

Where does the enemy hide?

You see the world
You see the face
You see the pain behind the smile

Where does the enemy hide?

You see the world
You see the face
You see the pain behind the smile

Where does the enemy hide?

You see the world
You see the face
You see the pain behind your smile

Where does the enemy hide?


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Paz Lyrics as written by Jesus Baez Caballero Angel Anto Mosqueda Dominguez

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    muy facil!

    lalo_on April 09, 2009   Link

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