Lo conoci en algun cafe
el me miro me sonrio
me dijo hola como estas
y yo le respondi
le dije no del todo mal
buendia

Coro:
Por esta vez puede ser de verdad
podria ser real
por esta vez no tengo que perder
no hay nada que temer

Lo vi pasar por algun lugar
a eso de las seis
el camino directo a mi
me dijo hola como estas
y yo le repondi
le dije no del todo mal
buen dia

Coro:
Por esta vez puede ser de verdad
podria ser real
por esta vez no tengo que perder
no hay nada que temer(x2)



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    ay otra cancion de Belanova se llama

    Esta Vez

    Llega otro dia, respiro en tu boca quiero dormir, de nuevo en tus brazos tu cuerpo abierto, me inunda lento y tengo miedo, miedo de caer Digo tu nombre hasta que tiembla el corazon y creo que soy demasiado fragil para amarte Noche sombria, viajas dentro de mi pruebo el sabor, de lo inevitable un cielo incierto, se abre para mi y solo espero, espero no perder Digo tu nombre hasta que tiembla el corazon y creo que soy demasiado fragil para amarte Se, que me rompere tal vez, se que no esperare esta vez, se que no te vere despues, se que me vaciare esta vez... Se, que me rompere tal vez, se que me vaciare esta vez... esta vez... esta vez... se que me vaciare...

    Alguien sabe de que album es??

    iTouch532on August 04, 2008   Link

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