Despiertas, cada martes
Cuando Don Melancolía viene a buscarte
Murmuras al marcharte
Jamás voy a volver a suplicarle
Y aunque es muy fría
Esta noche, esta esquina
En casa neva
Y aunque es muy fría
Esta noche, esta vida
En casa neva cada día

Fuiste mejor de lo que
Tú pudiste imaginar
Cuando todo no es suficiente
Y sabes que los dementes
Son ellos y no tu? Uhu

Despiertas, cada martes
Cuando tus errores logran
Alcanzarte
Empiezan a golpearte
Las palabras de quien menos esperaste
Y aunque es muy fría
Esta noche, esta esquina
En casa neva
Y aunque es muy fría
Esta noche, esta vida
En casa neva cada día?

Fuiste mejor de lo que
Tú pudiste imaginar
Cuando todo no es suficiente
Y sabes que los dementes
Son ellos y no tu? Uhu

Fuiste mejor de lo que
Tú pudiste imaginar

Fuiste mejor de lo que
Tú pudiste imaginar
Cuando todo no es suficiente
Y sabes que los dementes
Son ellos y no tú

Fuiste mejor de lo que
Tú pudiste imaginar
Cuando todo no es suficiente
Y sabes que los dementes
Son ellos y no tú, uh


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Cada Martes Lyrics as written by Javier Caballero Blake Alejandro Caballero Blake

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    cada dia, y ella regresa para verte la extrañas, pero ella solo te rechaza a pesar de que ella tambien te busca, y piensas en no volver a suplicarle.

    y aunque afuera es muy frio, en casa, en mi vida cada dia es mas frio porque ella no esta.

    fuiste una gran persona, aunque yo no te lo haya dicho cuando contigo todo no es suficientes y aunque este loco de amor, los dementes son ellos

    cada dia, cuando el remordimiento de tus errores te lastima y te lastima las palabras de alguien que nunca pensaste podria lastimarte

    Leo13on March 10, 2010   Link

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