Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol
Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol

Si me dejas esta noche
Yo te puedo ir a buscar
Bajo un sueño de locura sufro
Nadie nos obliga a nada
Ni a decirnos la verdad
Todo siempre se termina, cambia
Bajo esa luna blanca

Yo te vi caer
Después de escuchar los tiros
Corrí junto a él
Me di cuenta que era tarde
No pude volver
Se lo llevaron preso
Preso por perder

Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol
Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol

Sé que existe otra salida
Algo siempre en qué pensar
Bajo un sueño de locura sufro
No debes enloquecerte
Si todo te sale mal
Todo siempre se termina, cambia

Yo no quise lastimarte
Fue sin querer
Yo quise ir a buscarte
Y me desperté
Me di cuenta que era tarde
No pude volver
A todo lo que tuve
Y ya no tendré

Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol
Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol

Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol
Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol

Deja, deja de pedir perdón
Deja, si ya no puedes ver el sol


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