Tengo tanto que contar
Un millón de historias pero por ahora
Tengo la certeza de esperarte
Tengo tus flores en la mesa
Las cortinas siempre abiertas
Y guardo una sorpresa
Para hacer mas especial tu bienvenida
Me dicen que te olvide que yo solo estoy soñando
Pero yo se que tú también me estas buscando

Cuando te encuentre y te reflejes en mis ojos por primera vez
Te reconoceré por el aroma de tu piel
Por el sonido de tu nombre y en un segundo tu sabrás
Que soy tu hombre
Cuando te encuentre ya no habrá nadie
Que me diga que estoy loco
Que imagino lo que existe entre nosotros
Caminaremos por la calle de la mano entre la gente
Y vestiré por dentro mi mejor sonrisa

Cuando te encuentre
Tengo guardado en el bolsillo
Un fiel presentimiento desafiando al tiempo
Y lo escucho para mantenerme vivo
Me dice que te olvide que yo solo estoy soñando
Pero yo se que tú también me estas buscando

Cuando te encuentre y te reflejes en mis ojos
Por primera vez te reconoceré por el aroma de tu piel
Por el sonido de tu nombre y en un segundo
Tu sabrás que soy tu hombre

Cuando te encuentre ya no habrá nadie que me diga
Que estoy loco y que imagino lo que existe entre nosotros
Caminaremos por la calle de la mano entre la gente
Y vestiré dentro mi mejor sonrisa
Cuando te encuentre cuando te encuentre


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