Bellos amores

Iván Villazón Iván Villazón

Beautiful loves

They have set out
To hurt my wound
Where it hurts the most
I suffered so much for this love, my dear
But it can't be like this
Loving you has been quite a sin
Queen, eyes of heaven
I suffer greatly seeing
How they have taken away from me
What I love most in my life

At this moment
I wish I knew where you are
And I know in your thoughts
I surely am
And the one who managed to separate us with his falsehood
Doesn't imagine the harm he did to both of us
Doesn't imagine the harm he did to both of us
Doesn't imagine the harm he did to both of us

I would like, I would like
To see my life in better times
That my black woman would appear
Ending this suffering
I would like, I would like
To see my life in better times

What did my heart do
To suffer a punishment
If its crime has been to give love
And a little affection
As beautiful as those loves were
I was happy with you
Today I only think about making songs for you
Come back for God's sake, I beg you

What they told you is false
I can explain
Analyze and think
That it was seeking separation
And I who gave my life
And fought until the end
But you distanced yourself
Without giving me an explanation
Come my life, come my dream
I am a responsible man
In my chest there is a mine
Of this inexhaustible love
Come my life, come my sky
I am a responsible man

I would like, I would like to see my life in better times
That my black woman would appear ending this suffering
Come my life, come my sky
I am a responsible man

  1. Almas felices
  2. El Arcoíris
  3. Gracias mi folclore
  4. Mi confesión
  5. Rosita
  6. Tu Olvido
  7. Amor irresistible
  8. El cachuflo
  9. Homenaje a Pacho Galán
  10. Mi novia querida
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