Que lloren
Una más (rrra)
De la diva (diva)
(Que lloren) Sentimiento (Sentimiento)
Pa' las mujeres, pa' (ey) (yeah, yeah) (rrra)

Me dijeron que los hombre no deben llorar
Y que de amor no se mueren, eso no es verdad
Todos caen por amor
Caen por una caricia
Caerán por la pasión
O caen por la codicia (ey)

Así es la vida
Siempre se ama a lo que no se olvida
Se buscan la mujer prohibida
O se buscan una querida, y envidia

Así es la vida
Cuando le toca a la mujer
Llorar para luego perder
O amar a un hombre que es infiel, y ver

Que del amor nadie te salvará
Que por amor somos capas de matar
Y que el amor a veces es ignorante
Ahora que lloren, que les toca su parte

Que lloren
Lo que yo quiero es que lloren
Que admitan de sus errores
Para que así una los perdone
Y lloren

Me dijeren que los hombre no deben llorar (no no no no no)
Y que de amor no se mueren, eso no es verdad
Todos caen por amor (caen por amor)
Caen por una caricia (por una caricia)
Caerán por la pasión
O caen por la codicia

Porque es la ley del amor
El valorar tu mujer
Y si tú no lo haces bien
Sabe la vas a perder
Muchas somos fuertes, y otras somos la miel
Ponte otros zapatos cuando seamos la infiel

Así es la vida
Siempre se ama a lo que no se olvida
Se buscan la mujer prohibida
O se buscan una querida, y envidia

Así es la vida
Cuando le toca a la mujer
Llorar para luego perder
O amar a un hombre que es infiel, y ver

Me dijeren que los hombres no deben llorar (no no no no no)
Y que de amor no se mueren, eso no es verdad (ey)
Todos caen por amor (caen por amor)
Caen por una caricia (por una caricia)
Caerán por la pasión
O caen por la codicia (rrra)

Que lloren
Lo que yo quiero es que lloren
Que admitan de sus errores
Para que así una los perdone
Y lloren

Que lloren
Lo que yo quiero es que lloren
Que admitan de sus errores
Para que así una los perdone
Y lloren

Que lloren
Diva, eh
Esto es Sentimiento, pa'
Eh (yeh), Urba y Monserrate
Los Jedis, ey
Dale duro, papá
Que lloren
Que lloren
Dale duro, papá
Que lloren (Queen)
Que lloren (yo)
Que lloren (you heard?)


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