Hasta Donde Dios Me Quiera Llevar

Patricia Sosa Patricia Sosa

Wherever God Wants to Take Me

I know I was wrong, it's my fault
I already know
I couldn't defend myself and let my guard down

Someone called me
Suddenly the light went out
And in that darkness, my faith was devoured

I swear I won't wait to fall again
My soul asks for it
Today I decided to be better for myself, for you!

The world is calling me!

Because today I can feel that I have started to live
With the innocence inside me
I love this freedom!

I can see a path inviting me to continue

I will shout, I have a dream
Nothing in the world can stop me
I will continue wherever God wants to take me

If loneliness
Puts you against the wall
It's time to escape without saying anything

It's hard to walk
When your heart hurts
The wind will blow, taking away the pain

There is so much more to do
There's no time to lose
I won't fold my arms
Today I decided to be better for myself, for you!

The world is calling me!

Because today I can feel that I have started to live
With the innocence inside me
I love this freedom!

I can see a path inviting me to continue

I will shout, I have a dream
Nothing in the world can stop me
I will continue wherever God wants to take me

Today I can feel that I have started to live
With the innocence inside me
I love this freedom!

I can see a path inviting me to continue

I will shout, I have a dream
Nothing in the world can stop me
I will continue wherever God wants to take me
Wherever God wants to take me

  1. Un Amor Mas Grande Que El Amor
  2. El Valor de Mis Sueños
  3. Aprender a Volar
  4. Nunca Es Tarde Para Amar
  5. Canta
  6. Escríbeme
  7. Dame Una Señal
  8. Endúlzame Los Oidos
  9. Era Un Corazón Herido
  10. Historia Sin Final
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