Música es
Mirar hacia lo lejos, dentro de ti mismo,
La luz es un reflejo, al fondo del abismo
Es la inmensidad del cielo azul,
Es, tal vez, mi pensamiento, mi inquietud
Sin darme cuentas
Que todo en torno a mí, a mí

Música es
La danza regular de tu pecho respirando junto a mi
La fiesta de tus ojos siempre que me miras,
Tú, y tú alegría cuando res,
Tú, tan sólo, y la armonía con que te mueves
Te escuchar por ser
Tan sólo para mi, por mi
Música es, música es,
Música es, música es,
Música es

Música es, música es,
Música es, música es escucho ahora
El rudo de la calle donde he nacido,
Mi madre cuantas veces me ha convencido,
Pero es más fuerte el grito de mi libertad

Y bajo el cielo el sol haciendo un guio
Hará que se acaloren esos niños
Que no se cansan de jugar al balón
Y siento ahora cantar en dialecto,
Y luego escucho la lluvia y el viento

Es volver al ayer
Es la magia que siento
Música, de dónde sales
De dentro de mí
Es parte de mí
La siento en mí

Es música es,
La ayuda que te falta
Cuando me siento solo
Es una amiga que me acompaña

Es música es,
Para crearla, y guardarla para ti

Oyela,
Es el idioma que todos sienten
Somos un coro de gigantes
Sabes que, sabes que
Aunque del cielo borraran su huella
Yo sigo
El rumbo de su estrella
Puede hacer cambiar
Las ideas de la gente

La mentalidad
Del que escucha y que no siente
Antes que esta tierra
Sea una gran fosa
Y antes que la nada
Sea su gran diosa
Porque un mundo sin la música
No puede nunca imaginarse,
Porque en cada ser, en cada corazón
Hay un


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