Hoy para mi es un día especial
Pues saldré por la noche
Podré vivir lo que el mundo no está
Cuando el sol ya se esconde
Podré cantar una dulce canción
A la luz de la luna
Y acariciar y besar a mi amor
Como no lo hice nunca

Que pasará, que misterio habrá
Puede ser mi gran noche
Y al despertar ya mi vida sabrá
Algo que no conoce

Caminaré abrazando a mi amor
Por las calles sin rumbo
Descubriré que el amor es mejor
Cuando todo está obscuro

Y sin hablar nuestros pasos se irán
A buscar otra puerta
Que se abrirá como mi corazón
Cuando ella se acerca

Que pasará, que misterio habrá
Puede ser mi gran noche
Y al despertar ya mi vida sabrá
Algo que no conoce

Será, será esta noche ideal
Que ya nunca se olvida
Podré reír, y cantar y bailar
Disfrutando la vida

Olvidaré la tristeza y el mal
Y las penas del mundo
Y escucharé los violines cantar
En la noche sin rumbo

Que pasará, que misterio habrá
Puede ser mi gran noche
Y al despertar ya mi vida sabrá
Algo que no conoce

Que pasará, que misterio habrá
Puede ser mi gran noche
Que pasará, que misterio habrá
Puede ser mi gran noche


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