Yo no vi las flores marchitar
Ni ese frío en tus ojos al mirar
No, no vi la realidad
Me ibas a dejar

Dicen que la vida no es como la ves
Para aprender hay que caer
Para ganar hay que perder
Lo di todo por ti

Lloré y lloré y juré que no iba a perderte
Traté y traté de negar este amor tantas veces, baby

Si mis lágrimas fueron en vano
Si al final yo te amé demasiado
Como yo
Como yo nadie te ha amado

Cada hora una eternidad
Cada amanecer un comenzar
Ilusiones nada más
Qué fácil fue soñar

Tantas noches de intimidad
Parecían no acabar
Nos dejamos desafiar
Y hoy nada es igual

Sé que en verdad el amor al final siempre duele
No lo pude salvar y hoy voy a pagarlo con creces, oh

Si mis lágrimas fueron en vano
Si al final yo te amé demasiado
Como yo
Como yo nadie te ha amado

Esta vez la pasión ha ganado
Y por eso sigo esperando
Como yo
Como yo nadie te ha amado

Lloré y lloré y juré que no iba a perderte
Traté y traté de negar este amor tantas veces, oh no

Si mis lágrimas fueron en vano
Si al final yo te amé demasiado
Como yo
Como yo nadie te ha amado

Esta vez la pasión ha ganado
Y por eso sigo esperando
Como yo
Como yo nadie te ha amado


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    its pretty obvious if you read the lyrics. To me this song is about a guy who she was with and she knew that someday he was going to leave her. I think it was a relationship based off of benefits like the sex etc. Although she tried to deny the love she had for him. In the end, she falls in love with him. I love this version better.

    ema16on May 07, 2009   Link

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