Nunca en toda mi vida
He podido decir que es
Esto que a veces amarra
Mi voluntad

Si he de llamar voluntad
A lo que hace decidirme
De pronto y arrepentirme luego
Si te veo pasar

Quiero hacer esto o aquello
Contarte mi ansiedad
O el desencanto que has
Dejado en mi propiedad

Dicen todo al paso del viento
Va tomando lugar
Aun el día no llega
En que puedo disfrutar

Porque desde que has manchado mi vida
Con tu desprecio
No puedo ya volver mas a lo que antes era

Me olvido de el paso certero por
Este mi malestar
Cambio cada día lo nuevo
Que bien me haría despertar
Ay nunca en todos mis días he podido
Cambiar esto que
Me impide mover las manos y
Me impide volver a empezar

Porque desde que has manchado mi vida
Con tu desprecio
No puedo ya volver mas a lo que antes era

Esto que me hace reclamar
Esto que me da razón para
No soltarte mas aun cuando se que
No volverás
No volverás

Porque desde que has manchado mi vida
Con to desprecio
No puedo ya volver mas a lo que antes era
Porque desde que has manchado mi vida
Con to desprecio
No puedo ya volver mas a lo que antes era
Porque desde que has manchado mi vida
Con to desprecio
No puedo ya volver mas a lo que antes era
Mi voluntad


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Voluntad Lyrics as written by Julieta Venegas Percevault

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