Ven Dejame ver
Eso que todos baby quisieran tener

Dime qué voy a hacer
Pa complacerte
Abre tu mente que te quiero dar placer

Imagina que te conozco de hace tiempo
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da

Imagina que te conozco de hace tiempo
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da

Ohh ohh

Vive el momento que todo una vez se da
ohh ohh
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da

Cuando yo te veo caminando por mi zona
Ese cuerpo rico tuyo es lo que me impresiona
Tu tienes algo en especial
Dejame descubrir
Ese estilo y tu forma de amar

Sera tu sonrisa
Tu mirada es la que me envicia
Esos ojitos que me dicen lo que quieren ver
Tu vas a sentir lo que te voy a hacer
Tu vas a sentir lo que en verdad es placer

Imagina que te conozco de hace tiempo
Vive el momento que solo una vez se da (2x)

Ohh ohh
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da (2x)

Un cafesito baby
Por la manana te levanta' en mi cama
En la playa en la Habana
Baby yo estoy a tus pies, cuando acabemo' lo hacemo' otra vez
El mundo gira al reves si no te tengo yo extraño tu sex

Ehh
Quedate conmigo ma
Que tu cuerpo pide mas

Yo siento como si contigo quisiera
Pasarme todita una vida entera
Yo quiero que seas mi nena
Dame una noche entera

Yo siento como si cintigo quisiera
Pasarme todita una vida entera
Dime que tengo que hacer
Pa poderte complacer

Imagina que
te conozco de hacer tiempo
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da (2x)

Ohh ohh
Vive el momento que todo una vez se da (2x)


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