Hoy amanecí con ganas de enviarte
Algo que te guste y pueda regalarte
Te hice esta canción que es para recordarme
Esto es una excusa para declararme
Hoy quiero decirte y voy a adelantarme
Que mi corazón yo quiero regalarte

Y los 14 de febrero enviarte mil flores
Un detalle espero valores
Y no te olvides de mi nombre

Quiero regalarte un pacto de mi parte
Para que tu nunca pienses en dejarme
Y mi corazon desnudo entregarte
Quiero regalarte mi mejor sonrisa
Por si un dia lloras tienes mi alegría
Y te sientas siempre protegida niña

Y los 14 de febrero enviarte mil flores
Un detalle espero valores
Y no te olvides de mi nombre

Te regalo mi orden mi desorden
Te regalo mi norte y mi horizonte
Mi filosofía, mis historias, mi memoria eh eh
Te regalo mi amor que se acumula
Te regalo mis manos y locuras
Te daré todo lo que me pidas
Yo por tí daría mi vida

Quiero regalarte besos importantes
Para que me extrañes si no estoy delante
Y me pienses siempre cuando estés de viaje
Todo lo que pidas voy a regalarte
Haré lo imposible así no esté a mi alcance
Yo lo lograría para que me ames

Y los 14 de febrero enviarte mil flores
Un detalle espero valores
Y no te olvides de mi nombre

Te regalo mi orden mi desorden,
Te regalo mi norte y mi horizonte
Mi filosofía, mis historias, mi memoria eh eh
Te regalo mi amor que se acumula
Te regalo mis manos y locuras
Te daré todo lo que me pidas
Yo por tí daría mi vida

Y para terminar yo quiero regalarte
Préstame atención que esto es importante
Desde que te vi yo quise niña, enamorarte

Te regalo mi orden mi desorden
Te regalo mi norte y mi horizonte
Mi filosofía, mis historias, mi memoria eh eh
Te regalo mi amor que se acumula
Te regalo mis manos y locuras
Te daré todo lo que me pidas
Yo por tí daría mi vida


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