Amar Es Algo Más

José Luis Rodríguez José Luis Rodríguez

Love Is Something More

Sitting with your picture on the couch
I can't stop thinking about you
And I call you on the phone uselessly
But you don't even want to hear me

Wait, I'm tired of crying
I can't forget your love
And my tears mix with memories
Of the happy days that won't come back

Love is something more than seeing and talking
Love is surrendering
It's more than an illusion, it's more than a passion
Love is forgiving

Love is something more than giving a friendship
Love is going while singing
To learn to love, dreaming is not enough
Love is learned by loving

Because love gives you shelter and warmth
It lights up your heart, gives you life
And in the goodbye remains a bitter pain
And the air leaves a taste of farewell

I wish I could talk to you once more
Tell you that I'm not happy
Acknowledge my mistakes one by one
Ask for your forgiveness if I offended you

Now I'm searching in the past
Dreaming of coming back to you
While in vain my phone calls you
The afternoon slowly dressed in gray

Love is something more than seeing and talking
Love is surrendering
It's more than an illusion, it's more than a passion
Love is forgiving

Love is something more than giving a friendship
Love is going while singing
To learn to love, dreaming is not enough
Love is learned by loving

Because love gives you shelter and warmth
It lights up your heart, gives you life
And in the goodbye remains a bitter pain
And the air leaves a taste of farewell

  1. Atrévete
  2. La Llamada Del Amor
  3. Agarrense de las manos
  4. Culpable soy yo
  5. Yo quiero ser tu amor
  6. Hasta siempre amor
  7. Amalia Rosa
  8. Hay muchas cosas que me gustan de tí
  9. Por Si Volvieras
  10. Poquita fe
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