Nos encontramos una tarde
Bajo el sol de primavera
Tú caminando entre mis pasos
Yo vistiéndome en tus huellas

Y nos amamos cara a cara
Y nos besamos en la calle
Y tanto amor se fue fundiendo
Que ahora no puedo olvidarte

Mil razones para amarte
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Tú eres mi razón primera
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Mil poemas en la calle y yo
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Yo rodando donde quiera

¡Ri-pun!

Y así tu amor me fue naciendo
Como un río de agua errante
Tu voz atraca un viejo puerto
Siembro anclas en tu talle

Ya nos amamos cara a cara
Ya nos besamos en la calle
Ahora pregunto si a esta altura
Vida, puedes olvidarme

Mil razones para amarte
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Tú eres mi razón primera
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Mil poemas en la calle y yo
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Yo rodando donde quiera

¡Wo-oye!

Y llenar las tardes de cario
(Me sobran mil razones)
Para que atraques en mi puerto y ancles conmigo
(Me sobran mil razones)
¡Oye! que nuestro amor se va fundiendo, ya no te olvido
(Me sobran mil razones)
Y besarnos en la madrugada
(Me sobran mil razones)
Para amarte de amapola y trigo

Le, lo le, o lo lo lo, le le leí
O lo lei
O lo lo lo, le le leí
Le, lo le, o lo lo lo, le le leí
O lo lei

Para amarte con tu piel de abrigo
(Me sobran mil razones)
Tú caminando entre mis pasos, ya no te olvido
(Me sobran mil razones)
Y yo rodando por tu cuerpo como Rocío
(Me sobran mil razones)
Me basta la aurora desnuda
(Me sobran mil razones)
Para amarte de amapola y trigo

Le, lo le, o lo lo lo, le le leí
O lo lei, le
O lo lo lo, le le leí
Eh, eh, o lo lo lo, le-eh
Eh

Y llenarlo con tu espacio todo
(Me sobran mil razones)
Cuando me das de cara a cara sobra cariño
(Me sobran mil razones)
Y un beso me cierra la boca
(Me sobran mil razones)
Nos encontramos una tarde, noche que ansío (me sobran mil razones)
Tengo una casita de cayenas y colores para estar contigo

Woh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh

Así tu amor me fue naciendo
Como un río de agua errante
Tu voz atraca un viejo puerto
Siembro anclas en tu talle

Ya nos amamos cara a cara
Ya nos besamos en la calle
Ahora pregunto si a esta altura
Vida, puedes olvidarme

Mil razones para amarte
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Tú eres mi razón primera
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Mil poemas en la calle y yo
(Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
Yo rodando donde quiera


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