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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
15

¿Por qué se dice que la familia es una comunidad de amor?

Medicine
1 answer:
MrRissso [65]3 years ago
7 0

What color is the sky  ¡Ay, mi amor! ¡Ay, mi amor!

You tell me that it's red  ¡Ay, mi amor! ¡Ay, mi amor!

Where should I put my shoes  ¡Ay, mi amor! ¡Ay, mi amor!

You say put them on your head  ¡Ay, mi amor! ¡Ay, mi amor!

You make me  un poco loco ; un poquititito loco

The way you keep me guessing , I'm nodding and I'm yessing

I'll count it as a blessing ; That I'm only  Un poco loco

The loco that you make me  It is just un poco crazy

The sense that you're not making  The liberties you're taking

Leaves my cabeza shaking

You are just  Un poco loco

Un poquititi-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-ti-to loco!

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