Ven confía en mi
No hay porque dejar
Para hacer después
Lo que quieras ya

Es el instinto
Deja que te sacuda
El cielo es de los que creen
Y no de los que dudan
Soy un volcán, en erupción
Entra en razón, que suba el telón
Cámara, acción (oh)

Esperar
Es un mar
Que aún no sé
Navegar
No te quedes
Años luz, ya estoy decidida
Y quiero saber si lo estás tú

Ven confía en mi
No hay margen de error
Deja que en mi piel
Brille tu sudor

¿Qué es lo que esperas?
Ya casi madrugada, mi cremallera
No está electrificada

No me tengas más consideración
Entra en razón, que suba el telón
Cámara, acción (oh)

Esperar
Es un mar
Que aún no sé
Navegar
No te quedes
Años luz ya estoy decidida
Y quiero saber si lo estás tú

Subiré por tu espalda la seda
Como en el muro la entredadera
Cuando se besen la luna y la arena
Nadie nos mira esta noche es nuestra
No habrá testigos no habrá evidencia
Somos solamente yo y tu conciencia

¿Qué es lo que esperas?
¿Qué es lo que esperas?

No me tengas más consideración
Entra en razón, que suba el telón
Cámara, acción (oh)

Esperar
Es un mar
Que aún no sé
Navegar
No te quedes
Años luz, ya estoy decidida
Y quiero saber si lo estás

Esperar
Es un mar
Que aún no sé
Navegar
No te quedes
Años luz ya estoy decidida
Y quiero saber si lo estás tú













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Años Luz Lyrics as written by Jorge Drexler Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    The song lost the sexual sense that has in english...and my respect too.

    annazoffon October 11, 2009   Link

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