Dices que te olvidaré
Que será mejor así
Y la verdad yo ya no sé
Como se vive sin tí
Escapas de mi

Debe ser algun error
Te escuché decir adios
Y hasta el sol se congeló
Y no sé donde ir
Y no sé que decir
No lo quiero creer

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que la cuerda se le acabó
Que perdió la pista
Se rindió, renunció

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que de pronto se te perdió
Se perdió de vista, y esto terminó
Aqui estoy, ya lo ves

Y mientras tanto yo voy
No lo quiero creer
Desbaratandome

Debe ser algún error
Que ya núnca te veré
Y no lo quiero creer

Prefiero desaparecer
Y no sé que decir
Y no sé donde ir
Cómo puedo dejarte ir?

Dices que el Amor se apagó
Que la cuerda se le acabó
Que perdió la pista
Se rindió, renunció

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que de pronto se te perdió
Se perdió de vista, y esto terminó
Aqui estoy, ya lo ves

Y mientras tanto yo voy
No lo quiero creer
Desbaratandome

No se como reaccionar
No quiero llorar
Nuesta Magia se acabó
Y si te vas, vete yá

Ya no hay más que hablar
No quiero escucharte

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que la cuerda se le acabó
Que perdió la pista
Se rindió, renunció

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que de pronto se te perdió
Se perdió de vista
Se rindió, renunció

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que la cuerda se le acabó
Que perdió la pista
Se rindió, renunció

Dices que el amor se apagó
Que de pronto se te perdió
Se perdió de vista

Y esto terminó
Y mientras tanto yo voy

Desbaratandome
Desbaratandome
Desbaratandome




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Desbaratándome Lyrics as written by Loris Ceroni Ettore Grenci

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