Que dia es hoy no me aguanto
Que caray si es mi santo
Sin control en mis actos
Mal humor me levanto

No hare sol ni es verano
Mi jardin se ha secado
Ni una flor me ha quedado
Y mi amor se ha marchado

Mi corazon pienso que va a estallar
Si no recuerdo mi propia edad
Hey, de plantar de nuevo mi jardin
Y no olvidarme de que estas ahi

Mi corazon pienso que va a estallar
Si no te encuentro por ningun lugar
Si no me escapo de esta oscuridad
Si no te abrazo con intensidad

Hey, te pido solo una oportunidad
Prometo que no volvera a pasar
Prometo amarte siempre
Con mi cuerpo y con mi mente
Sera todo diferente, si

Hey, nos quedan muchas cosas por
Hablar, por hablar
Yo se que no es dificil empezar, empezar
Si estas siempre a mi lado
Ya olvidemos el pasado
Y vivamos el presente

Oh, oh, oh
Son las seis en mi cuarto
Ya no hay luz solo llanto
Solo hay fe y esperanza
Ilusion sin venganza

Aqui estoy vengo a verte
Ya paso tienes suerte
Quiero hablar como amigos
Compartir tu destino

Mi corazon pienso que va a estallar,
Si no recuerdo ni mi propia edad
Hey de plantar de nuevo mi jardin
Y no olvidarme de que estas aqui
Te quiero amor, te quiero sin control


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