De repente te da
Por volverme a buscar
Por hablar de los dos
Y salir a cenar
Tal parece que yo
Te hice falta de más
Que no fuiste feliz
Con tu otra mitad
De repente te da
Por volver a sentir
Quien es el que en verdad
Sabe hacerte feliz
Pero se te olvidó
Que al marcharte de aquí
Yo quedé igual que tú
Libre para elegir

Y hubo alguien
Que se encargó de darme
Todo cada tarde
Que se moría por llenarme
De detalles y palabras amables
Sí hubo alguien
Que mientras tú vivías
Tu vida muy aparte
Se encargaba de la mía con coraje
Y logró conquistarme
Y a ese alguien
Una noche de locura interminable
Le entregué mi cariño, mi cuerpo
Mi alma, mi mente y mi ser
Como tú ya no sabes

De repente te da
Por romper a llorar
Por decir que jamás
Me pudiste olvidar
Pero se te pasó
Que al marcharte de aquí
Yo quedé igual que tú
Libre para elegir

Y hubo alguien
Que se encargó de darme
Todo cada tarde
Que se moría por llenarme
De detalles y palabras amables
Sí hubo alguien
Que mientras tú vivías tu vida
Muy aparte
Se encargaba de la mía con coraje
Y logró conquistarme
Y a ese alguien
Una noche de locura interminable
Le entregué mi cariño, mi cuerpo
Mi alma, mi mente y mi ser
Como tú ya no sabes

Wow!

Se te olvidó decirme adiós
Se te olvidó decirme adiós
Y hubo alguien
Alguien que llenó mis días
Y llenó mis noches
Con una nueva ilusión

Se te olvidó decirme adiós
Se te olvidó!
Se te olvidó decirme adiós
Y hubo alguien
Se te olvidó decirme adiós
Abrías mi puerta para otro amor

Ella me da tanto
Tú me dejaste ir
Y no pensaste en mi
Y ahora no puedes vivir
Sola, sin mi
Ahora hay alguien que me da
Mucho amor y un cariño
Sincero, perfecto y bonito, tú ves

Wow!

Te lloré
Te digo, te lloré, te lloré
Te lloré
Te digo, te lloré, te lloré
Te lloré
Desconsolado
Te lloré
Triste y desesperado
Tú no pensaste en mi, pena
Y te marchaste, mi nena

Y llora, que te llora
Llora, que te llora
Llora!
Pero tú ya no me importas
Oh, y ahora no puedes vivir
Sola, sin mi
Y ahora no puedes vivir
Sola, sin mi
Y ahora no puedes vivir
Sola, sin mi
Y ahora no puedes vivir
Sola, sin mi

Ay, yo lloré
Yo lloré
Ay, yo lloré
Que mucho lloré
Ay, yo lloré
Yo lloré, ay, yo lloré, que mucho lloré


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    i strongly believe that this song is very romantic for all people who fell in love and also were dissapointed . take for example many cases when couples broke up their relationships, and the other person couldn't forget the other one, not to mention that fact that they did not realze that their feelings were true

    chainsawon January 22, 2008   Link

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