Flores y Tamales

Album: The Thread That Keeps Us (2018)
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  • Desde que me fui guardaste tu querer
    Paseando por el parque triste y sola hasta las diez

    El trago más amargo te dejo sin consuelo
    Perdida y llorando a este lado del desierto

    Pensaba existía el sueño que algún día
    Tendremos esa casita juntitos vida mía

    Y amanezcamos juntos con flores y tamales
    Festejando con tus risas cada rato, cada baile
    Y amanezcamos juntos con flores y tamales
    Festejando con tus risas cada rato, cada baile

    Pero este cuento se acabó con la tierra que esperaba
    Entre los matojos manchándome la cara

    Y amanezcamos juntos con flores y tamales
    Festejando con tus risas cada rato, cada baile
    Y amanezcamos juntos con flores y tamales
    Festejando con tus risas cada rato, cada baile

    Mi cuerpo boca arriba, miraba hacia el sol
    Creyendo que tus ojos me llamaban con dolor

    Y amanezcamos juntos con flores y tamales
    Festejando con tus risas cada rato, cada baile Writer/s: Jairo Zavala, Joseph G. Burns
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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