Yo me siento al fin feliz
La tristeza no es para mi
Que me importan lo que viví
Si me regalan el futuro no lo quiero sin ti

Ay no me digas no
Si escondes algo dámelo
Porque llego la hora de estar conmigo
Pues el destino así lo escribió

Si es amor, abrázame con ganas
Si no lo es, tal vez sera mañana
Estando juntos mi mundo se llena de luz
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú

Me voy de fiesta si quieres ir (quiero ir)
De Buenos Aires hasta Madrid (hay ole)
Y sin dormirnos acabar con Paris
Te juro que jamas te vas a arrepentir

Hay no me digas no
Si escondes algo dámelo
Porque llego la hora de estar conmigo
Pues el destino así lo escribió

Si es amor, abrázame con ganas
Si no lo es, tal vez sera mañana
Estando juntos mi mundo se llena de luz
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú
Eres tú (dame, dámelo baby)
Lo mejor lo mejor
Eres tú

Suéltate el pelo y juega entre las olas (entre las olas)
Sobre la arena a la orilla del mar (la orilla del mar)
Prepárate que la noche no perdona
Ven que nos vamos de marcha otra vez
Mañana, mañana

Porque llego la hora de estar conmigo
Pues el destino así lo escribió

Si es amor, abrázame con ganas
Si no lo es, tal vez sera mañana
Estando juntos mi mundo se llena de luz
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú
Eres tú

Lo mejor, lo mejor, lo mejor en mi vida eres tú
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú
Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú
Dame, dámelo baby


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