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The Ribbon of Your Hair

I bit my lips not being able to kiss you
My skin shivered not being able to touch you
Today, finally, tonight, you will be next to me

Forget vanity
And leave pride outside
Because, this sensual and bohemian night
Is due to the anxiety of you being next to me

Forget vanity
And leave pride outside
And your lips slightly parted
To tell me: I desire and love you

Release the ribbon of your hair
Let the dress fade on your body
And come close to me

I will drink from the perfume of your skin
Sliding a rose on your body
Provoking love

I will turn off the light
I can't wait any longer
I will learn from you until the end

Provoke my lips, make me yours once
How impatient I am for you
For your sensuality, which I always kept silent

Release the ribbon of your hair
Let the dress fade on your body
And come close to me

I will drink from the perfume of your skin
Sliding a rose on your body
Provoking love

I will turn off the light
I can't wait any longer
I will learn from you until the end

Provoke my lips, make me yours once
How impatient I am for you
For your sensuality, which I always kept silent

  1. La Vecina
  2. Nunca Es Suficiente (part. Natalia Lafourcade)
  3. Cómo Te Voy a Olvidar
  4. Quiero ser tu amigo nada màs
  5. Perdonarte ¿Para Qué? (part. Emilia)
  6. El Amor de Mi Vida (part. Maria Becerra)
  7. Se olvido de mi
  8. 20 Rosas (part. Américo y Jay de La Cueva)
  9. A Todos Los Rumberos (part. Panteón Rococó y Carlos Santana)
  10. La Cumbia Del Infinito (part. Pablo Lescano)
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