Dame una corona más
Que esta noche yo quiero perder
La conciencia que me hace temblar
Cada vez que te veo venir
Y volverme invisible
Tal vez, seguirte por toda
La ciudad y llegar a tu casa

Sentarme a tu lado
Escucharte escondida
Conversar saber lo que piensas
De la vida cuando ves las noticias

Protegerte de noche
A los pies de tu cama
Descifrar el sentido de tus sueños
Quedarme los besos que se escapan
Cada vez que respiras
Cada vez que dormido me hablas

Dame una corona más
Para ver si dejo de pensar
En poderes paranormales
De heroína de cómic
Y me atrevo a acercarme hasta ti
Soltarte a la cara la verdad
Y dar media vuelta
Recoger mi chaqueta
Y salir por la puerta contigo

Te daré mi corazón
Te daré mi vida
Te daré mi alma perdida

Ojalá, ojalá nunca cambies
Esa forma que tienes
De estar en el mundo
Ojalá que el tiempo no te cambie

Te daré mi corazón
Te daré mi vida
Te daré mi alma perdida

Te daré mi corazón
Te daré mi vida
Te daré mi alma perdida
Te daré mi alma perdida

Dame una corona más
Dame una corona más


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