Febrero (part. Fernanda Perochena)
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Febrero (part. Fernanda Perochena)
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Regalo días pequeños
Para pedir un poco de calma
Para sentir que aquí estoy
De esos que pesan profundo
Y besarán sin usar los labios
Y esparcirán tu esplendor
Se me van tus rincones cálidos
Se me van tus ojos de pájaro
Se me van los cinco minutos
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
Nos lloverán las semanas
Por el balcón entrarán sirenas
Y en mi colchón, entra el Sol
Cómo me cuesta mirarme
Y suspirar la primer palabra
Para gritar mi ilusión
Se me van los días más rápidos
Se me van tus ojos de pájaro
Se me van los cinco minutos
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
Que quedan de hoy
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