La vida es tenerte a tí
pensarte y saberte mía
no te busqué, pero te vi
y comprendí que te quería
y no hay dudas, mi amor ya no tiene cura
nada tengo si no estás

la vida es, amanecer
y despertar donde tú estés
quédate aquí, abrázame
lo que me pidas yo te lo daré
en tu cuerpo se cumplen todos mi sueños
si estoy vivo es por tí

Amor inmenso,
Tú, la dueña de todos mis besos
cuando tú te vas soy un desierto
yo que me burlaba del amor y ya me ves... y ya me ves

La vida es tenerte a tí
ver que tus ojos tienen ganas de mí
tu corazón es mi país
si me faltarás no sabría vivir
y no hay dudas, mi amor ya no tiene cura
nada tengo si tú no estás

Amor inmenso
Tú, la dueña de todos mis besos
cuando tú te vas soy un desierto
yo que me burlaba del amor y ya me ves

Amor inmenso
yo no sé contar cuánto te quiero
si te veo lejana siento miedo
es porque comprendo que sin tí no sé vivir

Hey, desde que llegaste ya no hay nadie más
porque te quiero tener una y otra vez... otra vez
me acelera el ritmo de tus caderas
y por eso te seguiré

Amor inmenso
Tú, la dueña de todos mis besos
cuando tu te vas soy un desierto
yo que me burlaba del amor y ya me ves

Amor inmenso
yo no sé contar cuánto te quiero
si te veo lejana siento miedo
es porque comprendo que sin tí no sé vivir...
no sé vivir


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