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I Was Born In Spring

I'm trying to explain
But in the end I always end up
Dancing alone
Among the people.

I enter that room, in that house,
In that world, in that life
I enter slowly
She's asleep.

Who said it was me
Who was born in the spring?
And in half an hour everything can change.

I already understood that my luck was running out
I already understood that today my luck was beginning
And in half an hour everything can change.

How good it is to see you more every day
How good it is to see you more every day
I was born in the spring
Of the unique man.

I'm looking for a corner
In the shelves of the present
For an intelligent future.

I'll trade you a thousand songs,
Illusions, three times love a day
For two minutes of your joy.

Who said it was me
Who was born in the spring?
And in half an hour everything can change.

I already understood that my luck was running out
I already understood that today my luck was beginning
And in half an hour everything can change.

How good it is to see you more every day
How good it is to see you more every day
I was born in the spring.

I already understood that my luck was running out
I already understood that today my luck was beginning
And in half an hour everything can change.

How good it is to see you more every day
How good it is to see you more every day
I was born in the spring
Of the unique man.

I was born in the spring
Of the unique man
I was born in the spring.

  1. Pastillitas del Olvido
  2. Tus Ojos Mil
  3. Hola Mi Vida
  4. Dominguicidio
  5. Mis Noches de Enero
  6. Frágil
  7. Mis Madrugaditas
  8. Obsesionario En La Mayor
  9. Poema De Los Cielos
  10. Obsesionario En La Mayor (En Vivo En River Plate)
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