Por Las Noches

Album: single release only (2021)
Charted: 28
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  • Cuando por las noches recordaba todo
    El olor de aquel perfume sobre todo
    Las sábanas blancas donde te escondías dentro

    Eres intocable como joya de oro
    Esas piernas largas comerme yo solo
    Y tus ojos grandes, me perdí en un laberinto

    Y pensar
    Que tú ya no vas a estar
    Pasará
    Solito me dejará

    Intentar
    Solo un beso y tú te vas
    De mi vida, ah, ah
    Como tú no hay nadie más
    No hay nadie más

    Ah
    ¿Y qué?

    Si te sientes sola, no me llames porfa
    Me pongo sensible, me imagino tu sombra
    Clase Azul es el tequila e interior la ropa

    Clicquot la champaña, el polvo es color rosa
    Me contactó un ángel, eres tú mi hermosa
    La que me alegra los días y sigo tomando

    Y pensar
    Que tú ya no vas a estar
    Pasará
    Solito me dejarás

    Intentar
    Solo un beso y tú te vas
    De mi vida, ah, ah
    Como tú no hay nadie más
    No hay nadie más Writer/s: Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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