Hace tiempo que tu no estas puesta pa' mi
Solo dame otro chance y dime que si
Que yo a ti te quiero y no puedo negar
Me mata el deseo de poderte besar
Que yo hace tiempo estoy detrás de ti mujer
Dime cuando nos vemos que yo quiero comerte otra vez
Yo sigo pensándote
Y por las noches no duermo pensando en ti
Y en que perdimos yo te perdí a ti
Yo quiero tenerte de nuevo baby
Quiero hacerte mía, mía mi mujer
Si sabes que soy yo el que te hace enloquecer
No dejo de pensarte mala mía
Recuerdo esa noche que te comía
Cuando al oído me decías que me querías
Yo sé que me extrañas todavía
Hace tiempo que tu no estas puesta pa' mi
Solo dame otro chance y dime que si
Que yo a ti te quiero y no puedo negar
Me mata el deseo de poderte besar
Imaginándote, pensándote
En mi cama to' el día sigo preguntándome
Baby yo no sé por que esto se jodio
Tu solo te fuiste y no me dijiste adiós
Tú me dejaste solito y mi cora te robaste es un delito
Como el chocolate por ti me derrito
Quisiera tenerte cerca mami y comerte a besitos
Los dos juntitos complementamos algo bonito
Quiero que tu estes conmigo cuando se apague la luz
Quiero que seas mi princesa y yo tu príncipe azul
Baby formar un futuro en el que estemos tú y yo
Yo hago por ti lo que sea baby solo pídelo
Quiero que tu estes conmigo cuando se apague la luz
Quiero que seas mi princesa y yo tu príncipe azul
Baby formar un futuro en el que estemos tú y yo
Yo hago por ti lo que sea solo pídelo
Hace tiempo que tu no estas puesta pa' mi
Solo dame otro chance y dime que si
Que yo a ti te quiero y no puedo negar
Me mata el deseo de poderte besar
Y quizás y quizás y quizás ella no volverá
Y quizás y quizás y quizás su amor me dejara


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