Amandolo (Too Late, Too Soon)
Amandolo (Too Late, Too Soon) lyrics by Jon Secada. Llegue sin avisa No te quise despertar Pero al entrar Presenti algo en mi alma No intentes explicar Mis...
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Amandolo (Too Late, Too Soon)
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Llegue sin avisa
No te quise despertar
Pero al entrar
Presenti algo en mi alma
No intentes explicar
Mis ojos no me enganan
Amandolo te vi, porque
Nunca sabras
Lo que
Senti
Cuando te vi
Amandolo
A quien yo culpo ahora
Si te deje tan sola
Ese fue mi gran error
Hace cuanto tiempo que
Te estoy perdiendo
Jure por nuestro amor
Crei que eras mas fuerte
Amandolo
Te vi,
Porque
Nunca sabras
Lo que
Senti
Cuando te vi
Amandolo, amandolo, baby
Dime que debo hacer
Y no lo pude creer
Verte asi con el
Jure por nuestro amor
Crei que eras mas fuerte
Amandolo
Te vi
Porque
Nunca sabras
Lo que
Senti
Cuando te vi
Amandolo
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