Para ti tan sé lo soy
El amigo que echas en falta
Cuando las cosas en tu vida
Ya no van como esperabas

Ese hombre complaciente
Siempre con risa en la cara
Que con una sola frase
Te devuelve la esperanza

Para ti no tengo sexo
Ni sentimientos
Ni más nada
Y si toco a tu puerta
Hablando llega la mañana
Y me llevas a tu cuarto
Y me sientas en tu cama
No adivinas mis deseos
Cuando miro yo a tu cara

Un amigo que no puede
Aguantar más estas ganas
De sentirte y abrazarte
Y enredarte en su alma

Un amigo que se muere
Porque sepas lo que pasa
Y te sigues tan tranquila
Y te que no sabes nada

Te no sospechas que
Cuando me besas
Se queda temblando mi cara
Te no sospechas que

Cuando me rozas
Sin darte ni cuenta
Me robas la calma
Te no sospechas que

Cuando hablamos
No acierto escuchar tus palabras
Porque no sabes que
Cuando yo miro tu boca inocente

Quisiera besarla, quisiera tenerla
Por siempre en la mía
Té no sospechas que
En esta forma yo te quiero

Un amigo que no puede
Aguantar más estas ganas
De sentirte y abrazarte
Y enredarte en su alma

Té no sospechas que
Quisiera hacerte mía para siempre
Té no sospechas que
Yo por té ay daría la vida
Que no te veo como amiga

Té no sospechas que
Quisiera hacerte mía para siempre
Te no sospechas que
Este hombre es complaciente
Daría todo por tenerte
Ay, por tenerte


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Yo Te Quiero Lyrics as written by Guillermo Rafael Paz Alejandro Jaen Palacios

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