Oh
No, I turn braw left your heart so that what devils do
Oh
Took you so long where only fools go I shook the angel and young
Now I'm rising from the crowd rising up to you
Feel with all the strength I find
It's nothing I can't do
Yeah, it's unforgivable. I stole and burnt your soul is that what demons do
Oh, they move the world to me
They bring down angels like you
Now I'm rising from the crowd
Rising up to you
Feel with all the strength I find
Oh, it's nothing I can't do
Yeah, it's unforgivable. I stole and burnt your soul is that what demons do
They move the world to me
They bring down angels like you
Now I'm rising from the crowd
Rising up to you
Feel with all the strength I find
It's nothing I can't do
I need to know now, know now when you love me again
When you love me again
Oh, I told you once again do this again do this again
Oh, I told you once again do this again do this again
At the beginning we thought that in Cusco there was a great gay community, but no.
It's that the flag of the city is the same, the only difference is in a color.
We are on our way to the Plaza de Armas because we have found out that there are some Spanish bloggers who are here in Cusco too.
So let's go to the meeting
I need to know now, know now when you love me again
We are on our way to Machu Picchu in the train with a few friends from Brazil, Japan, and I, Maria de Reganes.
I need to know now when you love me again
Hey
Thanks to the
I'm going to the pool.
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When we were in the cañón del Colca, we met a woman who was very nice, who told us she was from Puno.
And we stayed with her because when we arrived in Puno we would call her and here we are. We called her, we are going to stay with her to eat.
She told us that she was going to take us to dance. We should know that it was the day, but it looks great.
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We are here with Haider, our Amfitriana in Puno.
More words, more words to the camera.
Where are you going to take us now?
To the house, we are going to the house to have fun.
We are going to have fun.
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After 21 days in Peru, we say goodbye here at the border between Peru and Bolivia.
Bye!
