Tantas horas sin dormir
Creo que voy a morir
24 horas al día quiero vivir

Tantas cosas quiero hacer
Que no alcanzo a recorrer
Todo lo que en mi cabeza llego a tener

Cuando llego a tu lado me siento ya descansar
Más mi amor, perdóname
Pues empiezo a pensar

En todo lo que hay que hacer
Ya se me fue el día otra vez
Salgo de tu casa y empiezo a correr

Más cuando ya estoy haciendo las cosas que quiero hacer
Me detengo un momento
Y empiezo a pensar

En que tu estas junto a mi
Que no se va a repetir
Que la vida se me va
Con los besos que yo no te he dado aún.

Tantas horas sin dormir
24 horas al día quiero vivir
24 horas al día quiero vivir
24 horas al día quiero vivir


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    "24 Hours"

    So many hours without sleep I think I will die 24 hours a day I wanna live

    So many things I want to do That I can't manage to flow through Everything that in my head I come to have

    When I arrive at your side I sit to rest But my love, forgive me because I start to think

    About everything that needs to be done My day is again gone I come out of your house and start to run

    But when I'm doing the things I want to do I stop for a moment And I start to think

    That you're by my side That it won't repeat itself That life is slipping away from me With the kisses I haven't given you yet

    So many hours without sleep 24 hours a day I wanna live 24 hours a day I wanna live 24 hours a day I wanna live

    Eliminationon August 28, 2010   Link

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