Ella entiende mi vida mejor que ninguna
Si quiera una sonrisa aumentan mis dudas
No me hace preguntas porque ella conoce
Todas mis respuestas
Ella mata mis miedos y a mi alma da fuerza

Ella me seduce con la mirada
Me dice que me ama sin decir palabras
Es el centro de todos mis tiempos
Mis miedos, mis pensamientos
Comparte mis triunfos, ignora mis defectos

Ella me ama, vive tan solo para mí
Está enamorada y yo a su lado soy feliz
Ella me ama y me ha robado el corazón
Para ella no hay nada
Más importante que nuestro amor

Ella me seduce con la mirada
Me dice que me ama sin decir palabras
Es el centro de todos mis tiempos
Mis miedos, mis pensamientos
Comparte mis triunfos, ignora mis defectos

Ella me ama, vive tan solo para mí
Está enamorada y yo a su lado soy feliz
Ella me ama y me ha robado el corazón
Para ella no hay nada
Más importante que nuestro amor

Oye Palomo (¡Ea!)
Esto es Obsesión Latin Show
Oye este coro, jaja

Ella me ama (Esta es la mujer de mi cielo, me ha robado el corazón)
Ella me ama (Ella es la mujer perfecta y en sus sueños estoy yo)
Ella me ama (Atrapándome con sus caricias, con sus juegos de amor)
Ella me ama (Ven a mi casa, abrázame y hazme el amor)

Ella me ama (Ven y dame el corazón, ven y dámelo)
Ella me ama (Ven y dame el corazón, ven y dámelo)
Ella me ama (Ven y dame el corazón, ven y dámelo)


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