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STAVENTO FEAT PAOLA lyrics : "Pidaw Ta Kymata"

One and two, jump the waves
But these waves do not have year out,
two and three steps searching

what if I lost to, my thoughts are.

Inside his mind wander, all hang around there

then you doing something, then ask for something,
Inside the room casual, where you walk
and your clothes look, you come, I smile.


What do we do? Ask me, I answer: whatever you want
I do not care a bit because I had to yesterday,

indifference, not talk, look through the mirror
something to eat, have something, maybe some hurt.


You do not ask, I'm looking at that combing your hair
Do not forget that you love me again remind me,
not answering you, I laugh and I'm here now

jumping the waves, your door to find.

One and two, jump the waves

But these waves do not have year out,
two and three steps searching
what if I lost to, my thoughts are.


I had to lose to appreciate
all those who remind us to be the same now

loiter in the mirror and staring moor
the corner where I liked and anchored.


I step on toes when I touch what touch
will shut up if we spoke, looking where you looked,
permits closets, the mirror on your cosmetics

I've just run out with a couple of your underwear.

He came back to put them, I will not be here

I lie here I'll probably just hide
waves resemble those days, but I skip the
enough to the door when you get to see each other do not.


One and two, jump the waves
But these waves do not have year out,

two and three steps searching
what if I lost to, my thoughts are.


You had a chance to let him go,
when one door closes another always opens,
I had the opportunity to be always near you I am,

quietly leave me away I want you here I am,
will not be easy at all for me
waves will jump you say I join you ..


One and two, jump the waves
But these waves do not have year out,

two and three steps searching
what if I lost to, my thoughts are.


Four, five, arrived at your door
I opened another, I forgot my name
six two a.m., I lost the count

I came back just me and my cunning ...

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