¿Cómo comenzamos?
Yo no lo sé
La historia que no tiene fin
Ni como llegaste a ser la mujer
Que toda la vida pedí

Contigo hace falta pasión
Y un toque de poesía
Y sabiduría pues yo
Trabajo con fantasías

¿Recuerdas el día que te canté?
Fue un súbito escalofrío
Por si no lo sabes te lo diré
Yo nunca dejé de sentirlo

Contigo hace falta pasión
No debe fallar jamás
También maestría pues yo
Trabajo con el corazón

Cantar al amor ya no bastara
Es poco para mí
Si quiero decirte que nunca habrá

Cosa más bella que tú
¡Cosa más linda que tú!
Única como eres
Inmensa cuando quieres
Gracias por existir

¿Cómo comenzamos?
Yo no lo sé
La historia que toca su fin
¿Que es ese misterio que no se fue?
Lo llevo aquí dentro de mí

Serán los recuerdos que no
No dejan pasar la edad
Serán las palabras pues yo
Sabrás mi trabajo es la voz

Cantar con amor ya no bastara
Es poco para mí
Si quiero decirte que nunca habrá

Cosa más bella que tú
Cosa más linda que tú
Única como eres
Inmensa cuando quieres
Gracias por existir

Oh, oh belle
Ooh woah oh, yeah

Cosa más bella que tú
Cosa más linda que tú
Única como eres
Inmensa cuando quieres
Gracias por existir

Ay oh, yeah
Gracias por existir
Amen, amen
Cosa más bella que tú
Que tú
Amen
Gracias por existir


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