A bailar venimos, a bailar venimos
Al compás y a aguantar el compás
Y sí lo aguantas tú me podrás compensar
Con tu danza sin par con tu vaivén de pies

Que cuando va a empezar
Marea a todo aquel
Que lo intenta imitar
No ates el flotador suelta

El roto en el mar
Déjalo navegar yo sé
Que tienes luz no
Se puede apagar abrígame
En tu sol con la cara hacia
Atrás pon la cara hacia atrás y tú

Tú eres mi luz y yo te cantaré
Todo lo que, todo lo que, todo lo que sé
Sí tú eres mi luz yo te cantaré
Todo lo que, todo lo que, todo lo que sé




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    we come to dance to dance we come to the beat and to hold the meter and if you keep up I can match your dance above and beyond your shuffling feet

    when it will begin to flood everything you try to imitate don't tie the buoy

    untie the broken in the sea let it sail I know you have light can not be shut down shelter me in your sun with your head back put your face backwards and you ...

    you are my light and I sing you everything you everything you everything you know

    beelaineoon July 09, 2008   Link
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    A bailar venimos a bailar venimos al compás y a aguantar el compás

    Y si lo aguantas tú me podrás compensar con tu danza sin par con tu vaivén de pies que cuando va a empezar marea a todo aquel que lo intenta imitar

    No ates el flotador suelta el roto en el mar déjalo navegar yo sé que tienes luz no se puede apagar abrígame en tu sol con la cara hacia atrás pon la cara hacia atrás

    Y tú... tú eres mi luz y yo te cantaré todo lo que todo lo que todo lo que sé

    Si tú eres mi luz yo te cantaré todo lo que todo lo que todo lo que sé

    bibarimaedaon January 23, 2012   Link

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