Vienes a mi casa a oír mis discos viejos
La televisión prendida viendo mi reflejo

Me coges de la mano
En serie polaroid
Te sientas a mi lado
Me abrazas
Agarras y me dejas

Siento que me quieres hoy
Creo que mañana ya no
Quiero que me quieras hoy
Quiero que mañana sea igual que hoy

Juntos aquí estamos en el cuarto de en medio
Solos otra vez, los dos fingiendo

Me coges de la mano
En serie polaroid
Oyendo "ella es mi disco"
De niña
No entiendo si quieres más
Agarras y me dejas sin hablar

Siento que me quieres hoy
Creo que mañana ya no
Quiero que me quieras hoy
Quiero que mañana sea igual que hoy

Vienes a mi casa a oír mis discos viejos
Regresan los ochentas cuando vienes
Me dejas con mis ojos en tus ojos

Siento que me quieres hoy
Creo que mañana ya no
No quiero que me quieras hoy
Quiero que mañana sea igual que hoy

Siento que me quieres hoy
Creo que mañana ya no
No quiero que me quieras hoy
Quiero que mañana


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Siento Que... Lyrics as written by Eduardo David Gonzalez Pelaez Enrique Demian Gonzalez Pelaez

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    increible esta cancion. Esta cancion es simplemente una de mis canciones favoritas. THE BEST!!!!!OF JUMBO!!!!!!!!!!!Esta cancion me recuerda tanto a lo que es los companeros del colegio y como la cantabamos juntos.

    toto_245on May 25, 2006   Link

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