Tiene que ser pecado
Tiene que ser delito (hacer)
Hacer el amor de la forma en la que anoche lo hicimos
A dentelladas cinturas ya
Y a manantiales delirios
Con la furia en los talones
Y el abuso en los colmillos

Tiene que ser delito
Ole, tu mirar, ole, la mujer

Ole, tu mirar, ole, la mujer
Que cuando mira
Ya va tirando
Ole, por los ojos, ole, madrugadas

Ole, de verdad, suave pa' querer
Voy caminando niña, yo me noto
Los recuerdos es mejor que te los lleves
No debería ser tan breve

Cuando el cielo se tiñe de sangre
Y el horizonte se pierde
Ay, yo no sé si es maldita o divina la brisa que arde
Pero, qué bonito se siente

Breve
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
Oh, no, ey, ey
Baby, (oh, baby)
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve
Oh, no, ey, ey, baby

Tiene que ser pecado
Tiene que ser delito, hacer
Hacer el amor de la forma en la que anoche lo hicimos

A dentelladas cinturas ya
Y a manantiales delirios
Con la furia en los talones
Y el abuso en los colmillos

Ole, tu mirar, ole, la mujer
Que cuando mira, niña, va tirando
Ole, ole, por los ojos, ole, madrugadas
No debe, eh, no

Breve
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
Oh, no, ey, ey
Baby, (oh, baby)
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve
Oh, no
Tiene que ser pecado, niña

La distancia no es el olvido
Yo pensaré en ti mientras estemos lejos
No me olvides
Y es mejor que te los lleves

Breve (breve)
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
(Oh baby, baby, baby)
Baby (oh, baby)
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve (llueve)

Breve (oh, breve)
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve (no debería ser tan breve)
(No, no debería)
(No debería ser tan)
Baby (baby)
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve
(Y los recuerdos es mejor que te los lleves)
Breve (oh, oh)
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
Baby (ay, niña, ay, ay, amor, ay, hierbe)
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve
Por si hoy nos llueve
Breve
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
Baby
Hoy te he guardado el corazón por si hoy nos llueve
Por si hoy nos llueve
Baby
Lo bueno no debería ser tan breve
Baby
Hoy te he guardo el corazón por si hoy nos llueve


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