A pesar de que la luna no brille mañana
Me dará igual, pues solo verte reír
Es lo que me hace feliz mi alma
Y es verdad que una mirada distinta
O algún gesto más frío se clava
En mi pecho, daga del desconcierto
Pero amor, ahí está la magia

Ahora que te veo, niña, ya te echo de menos
No imagino mis heridas si algún día te vas lejos
Querría
Por esto

Que si preguntan por mí
No les digas dónde fui
Que tu alma sea fuerte y cuando mires hacia el frente
No recuerdes todo lo que no te di

Y es que quedan tantas cosas
Por contarte y que me cuentes
Tantos ratos y pasiones por vivir
A tu lado, oh, mi vida
A tu lado

Y ojalá que nuestros ojos sí brillen mañana
Y que tu voz siga pidiéndome a gritos amor
A gritos de esperanza
Ahora que te tengo no pienso perder el tiempo
Ni perderme por mi absurdo ego ni un solo momento
Se esfuma el miedo

Si preguntan por mí
No les digas dónde fui
Que tu alma sea fuerte y cuando mires hacia el frente
No recuerdes todo lo que no te di

Que tu luz brille por siempre porque tú te lo mereces
Y perdona si algún día pretendí
Que no fueras
Oh, tu misma

Si preguntan por ti
Solo diré que te vi
En mis sueños una noche y solo sueño desde entonces
Para verme cada día junto a ti

Y es que quedan tantas cosas
Por contarte y que me cuentes
Tantos ratos y pasiones por vivir
A tu lado, oh, mi vida
A tu lado


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A Gritos de Esperanza Lyrics as written by Alejandro Martinez De Ubago Rodriguez Jesus Nicolas Gomez Gomez

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