Se quebró la calma
Y el silencio en ruido se volvió
Quedaron desnudos
Nuestra imagen y nuestro dolor

Se mezclaba el cielo
Junto con la calle y el rencor
Nos lleno de miedo
Donde fue el amor

Dime si el dolor despierta el alma
Dime si es capaz, de despertar el corazón
Ni todo el rencor ni la venganza
Nos va a poder calmar las ganas
De ver de nuevo aquellas caras

Dime si el dolor abre una puerta
Dime si es capaz, de despertar el corazón
Juzga tú señor a quien tú quieras
Quien iba a pensar que esa mañana era el último adiós

Nadie va a cambiarnos
Nadie nos va a hacer perder la fe
Nadie va a callarnos
Nuestra fuerza vuelve a renacer

Hoy me siento libre
Estamos unidos por amor
Hoy todo ha cambiado
Creo más en ti
Señor

Dime si el dolor despierta el alma
Dime si es capaz, de despertar el corazón
Ni todo el rencor ni la venganza
Nos va a poder calmar las ganas
De ver de nuevo aquellas caras

(Oh-uh oh-oh dime)
Dime si el dolor despierta el alma (dime) (despierta el alma)
Dime si es capaz, de despertar el corazón
Ni todo el rencor ni la venganza (ni todo el rencor) (oh yeah)
Nos va a poder calmar las ganas (calmar las ganas)
De ver de nuevo aquellas caras (aquellas caras)

(Dime) dime si el dolor abre una puerta
Dime si es capaz, de despertar el corazón (despertar el corazón)
Juzga tú señor a quien tú quieras
Quien iba a pensar
Quien iba a pensar
Que esa mañana era el último adiós


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El Último Adiós Lyrics as written by Gian Marco J. Zignago Alcover Emilio Estefan Jr.

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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