Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? (Un Regalo Que Te Dio La Vida)

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Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? (A Gift That Life Gave You)

If you miss her like water,
If she is your greatest need.
If you are happy because of her love,
And the world is gray when she's not around.
If you can't imagine living without seeing her,
Without a doubt, she's the woman you dreamed of.

If she loves you
And is the love of your life,
Give her everything, love her without measure.
Show her daily
That she's your queen
Your favorite.
That meeting her was a miracle,
A gift that life gave you.

If there's no one else for you,
You must take care of her
Avoid making her cry.
If she understands you and is your refuge,
Make her your true friend.
And she'll be yours until death,
You'll see she won't leave and won't betray.

If she loves you
And is the love of your life,
Give her everything, love her without measure.
Show her daily
That she's your queen
Your favorite.
That meeting her was a miracle,
A gift that life gave you.

Make her feel like a woman,
To give, conquer her skin
Give her your being.
And she'll be your woman every waking moment
If you can't imagine living without seeing her,
Without a doubt...

If she loves you
And is the love of your life,
Give her everything, love her without measure.
Show her daily
That she's your queen
Your favorite.
That meeting her was a miracle,
A gift that life gave you.

That meeting her was a miracle,
A gift that life gave you.

  1. Hasta Mi Final
  2. En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor
  3. Amazing Grace
  4. The Time Of Our Lives (feat. Toni Braxton)
  5. Adagio
  6. Mama
  7. I Believe In You
  8. Por Ti Seré
  9. Ave Maria
  10. Somewhere
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