Una diosa desde el cielo un día bajo
a conocer como vivía un pecador
la vi bajando lentamente en una estrella
y su mirada luminosa me observo
tome su mano y recorrimos el mundo
y al ver el mar con el cielo confundió
corte una rosa y la coloque en su pelo
y entonamos una canción para dos

que decía
que bello es el mundo
que bello es el amor
que bellas las flores
que grande el sé
mira las más
los atardeceres y los arreboles
que lindos paisajes de bellos colores a tu alrededor
y los manantiales que en las noches claras sirven de espejitos
a los luceritos que curiosos miran su propio fulgor

Se había escapado del reino de la pureza
no conocía lo que era el amor
emocionado la tome entre mis brazos
y estampe un beso en sus labios con pasión
mi linda diosa y yo aquel día nos amamos
y desde el cielo un arco iris bajo
había un mensaje del creador que nos decía
si son felices reciban mi bendición

y decía
que bello es el mundo
que bello es el amor
que bellas las flores
que grande el sé( bis )
mira las más

los atardeceres y los arreboles
que lindos paisajes de bellos colores a tu alrededor
y los manantiales que en las noches sirven de espejitos
a los luceritos que curiosos miran su propio fulgor


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