Hero
Enrique Iglesias
Would you dance if I asked you to dance? Would you run and never look back? Would you cry if you saw me cry? And would you save my soul, tonight? Would you tremble if I touched your lips? Would you laugh? Oh please tell me this. Now would you die for the one you loved? Hold me in your arms, tonight. I can be your hero, baby. I can kiss away the pain. I will stand by you forever. You can take my breath away. Would you swear that you'll always be mine? Or would you lie? would you run and hide? Am I in too deep? Have I lost my mind? I don't care... You're here tonight. I can be your hero, baby. I can kiss away the pain. I will stand by you forever. You can take my breath away. Oh, I just want to hold you. I just want to hold you. Am I in too deep? Have I lost my mind? I don't care... You're here tonight. I can be your hero, baby. I can kiss away the pain. I will stand by your forever. You can take my breath away. I can be your hero. I can kiss away the pain. And I will stand by you forever. You can take my breath away. You can take my breath away. I can be your hero.all time favourite tracks alternative american amor bad Ballad best ballads bobbys shit cheesy cheesy songs chill clementine current emoish enrique Enrique Eglesias Enrique Iglesias european falling first dance good great tags guilty pleasure I Like It In Progress latin latin pop longing Love love songs ma fav Madrid male vocalist male vocalists male vocals melancholy Mellow missing someone missing you mushy oke Perfection Piano Songs pop pop rock relaxed romantic sad sappy scrubs sexy shoeoeni slow dance Smallville soft rock songs i love spanish the soundtrack of my life the worst thing ever to happen top 40 top artists tristan tune uberhot wedding songs why be happy when you can be s
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