Manos Al Aire

Album: Mi Plan (2009)
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  • Tú, que pierdes el control
    Hablando en alta voz
    Hieres mi corazón
    Yo, tratando de escuchar
    No me puedo explicar
    Qué extraía sensación

    Tú no me quieres entender
    Y me mandas a callar diciéndome
    No me debo sorprender
    Porque así es la realidad
    De nuestro amor

    Y yo
    No tengo armas para enfrentarte
    Pongo mis manos, manos al aire
    Solo me importa amarte
    En cuerpo y alma como era ayer

    Tú que perdiste el control
    Te dejaste llevar
    Por la inseguridad
    Yo que te he visto crecer
    Me puedo imaginar
    Que todo cambiara

    Hoy aunque todo siga igual
    Y me mandes a callar diciéndome
    Que tienes que dominar
    O será el final
    Y yo no puedo así

    Y yo
    No tengo armas para enfrentarte
    Pongo mis manos, manos al aire
    Solo me importa amarte
    En cuerpo y alma como era ayer Writer/s: Juan Manuel Magan Gonzalez
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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