Conozco el atajo que llega al secreto que nunca dirás
Se de aquel sendero que llega a tus labios por cualquier lugar
Descubrir la salsa que orquestan tus pasos en el adoquin
Y el llanto que escondes tras esa sonrisa de casting barato
Y de que me sirve
No sirve de nada

Conozco el aroma que dejan tus sueños si es que puede haber
Se que piensas mucho, hablas demasiado, y resuelves poco
Se cuando estas fría y aparentas fuegos por condescender
Se que a veces mientes, y yo hago maromas por no descubrirte
Y de que me sirve
No sirve de nada

Si tus celos piensan que no hay aventura que se me resista
Que hasta a veces quisiera parecerme al tipo que tu crees que soy
Para tener motivos, para vivir la vida
Para arrancarle un tajo de locura a esta miseria
De quererte tanto
Y no sirva de nada

No sirve de nada este delirio
De aferrarnos a una historia que murió sin darnos cuenta.
No sirve de nada este castigo
De buscar en lo imposible algún borrón y cuenta nueva.
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada

Conozco las dudas que te llevan siempre al mismo lugar
Se que estoy pagando facturas pendientes de algo que paso
Se que te desgastas buscándole absurdos a la realidad
Se que a veces dices, cuando tienes ganas de no decir nada
Y de que te sirve
No sirve de nada

Hacen falta dos para hallar la ecuación de encontrar un culpable
Hace falta tiempo para tener ganas de desperdiciarlo
Hacen falta sueños para aferrarse a la realidad
Hace falta todo, y al final resulta que siempre es lo mismo
Y de que nos sirve
No sirve de nada

No sirve de nada este delirio
De aferrarnos a una historia que murió sin darnos cuenta
No sirve de nada este castigo
De buscar en lo imposible algún borrón y cuenta nueva
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada

No sirve de nada este delirio
De aferrarnos a una historia que murió sin darnos cuenta.
No sirve de nada este castigo
De buscar en lo imposible algún borrón y cuenta nueva.
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada
No sirve de nada


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