Llegando a La Cima

Luis Mateus Luis Mateus

Reaching the Top

When I reached the top of the mountain, you left my life without faith
When my triumph was coming, you were getting closer, you left never to return
And in the meantime, your family begged you to forget me because I had nothing
Only my love to give you all my time
I only knew how to give serenades, forgive me for not being born with silver
But life changes because God is good

And reaching the top today I find myself, reaching the dreams, those dreams
Although I lost a love, I know I'm not dead and I thank God
For taking away that love that only lived thinking
In the way they taught her at home
Surely she doesn't know love
If you were that girl, the poorest in the neighborhood
I would still follow your steps madly
Giving you kisses and offering you love

And reaching the top today I find myself, reaching the dreams, those dreams
Although I lost a love, I know I'm not dead and I thank God.

You got tired of my life, of my world, it wasn't the world you wanted to walk in
Because you had everything, I only had songs to dedicate
You hoped to reach Rome with me, you couldn't and better left alone
Looking at the reality of my life
You see that the story is changing for me
I'm achieving what you lack now
Money, fame, and true love

And reaching the top today I find myself, reaching the dreams, those dreams
Although I lost a love, I know I'm not dead and I thank God...

  1. Rey Sin Reina
  2. Confundido
  3. Hay Tristeza En Mi
  4. Si Me Quieres Te Quiero
  5. Lastime Su Inocencia
  6. Si No Eres Tú
  7. Llegando a La Cima
  8. Te Dejo Libre
  9. Mátame Con Tu Adiós
  10. Voy a Enloquecer
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