Tormenta

Album: Cracker Island (2023)
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  • The sun in the storm (sun in the storm, someone cryin')
    Someone cryin' (someone, someone, someone)
    Something is said (someone cryin')
    Someone cryin' (someone, someone, someone, someone)

    Ey, ey
    Y aprovéchame hoy
    Que mañana me voy
    Y no sé cuando vuelvo
    Si en tus ojos me pierdo
    Y aprovéchame hoy
    Que mañana me voy
    Y no sé cuando vuelvo
    Si en tus ojos me pierdo

    Y nadie lo pidió
    Pero estamos aquí
    Yo no sé si fue Dios, ey
    Pero creo que lo vi-i

    Cuando me besaste
    No sé cuando llegaste
    Pero no quiero que te vayas
    Tú haces contraste
    Con to' este desastre
    Que me toca vivir
    Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
    La cura del miedo la tienes tú
    Veo todo claro aunque se fue la luz, ey
    Aprovéchame hoy

    Ey, ey
    Y yo no quera ver el mundo arder
    Pero algo tan bonito no, no se puede perder
    El reloj no quiere morder
    Pero en tus brazos me voy a esconder, ey
    Pa' que no me encuentren
    To' el mundo siempre está pendiente (pendiente)
    Pero no saben lo que se siente (siente)
    Cruza conmigo antes que se rompa el puente (puente), je

    Y que se joda el resto
    ¿Quién dice lo que está correcto?
    Si el amor nunca ha si'o perfecto
    Ojalá sea por siempre este momento
    Pero si no aprovéchame hoy

    The sun in the storm (sun in the storm, someone cryin')
    Someone cryin' (someone, someone, someone)
    Something is said (someone cryin')
    Someone cryin' (someone, someone, someone, someone)

    Something is

    The sun in the storm (sun in the storm, someone cryin')
    Someone cryin' (someone, someone, someone, someone) Writer/s: Benito Martinez Ocasio, Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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