Muero por tus besos, por tu ingrata sonrisa
Por tus bellas caricias eres tu mi alegría
Pido que no me falles
Que nunca te me vayas y que nunca te olvides
Que soy yo quien te ama
Que soy yo quien te espera
Que soy yo quien te llora
Que soy yo quien te anhela los minutos y horas

Me muero por besarte, dormirme en tu boca
Me muero por decirte que el mundo se equivoca
Me muero por besarte dormirme en tu boca
Me muero por decirte que el mundo se equivoca
Que se equivoca, que se equivoca

Muero por tu ausencia que me haré extrañarte
Que me hace soñarte cuando más me haces falta
Pido por la mañana
Que a mi lado despiertes enredado en la cama
Ay como me haces falta
Que soy yo quien te espera
Que soy yo quien te llora
Que soy yo quien te anhela, los minutos y horas

Me muero por besarte, dormirme en tu boca
Me muero por decirte que el mundo se equivoca
Me muero por besarte dormirme en tu boca
Me muero por decirte que el mundo se equivoca
Que se equivoca, que se equivoca

Me muero por besarte dormirme en tu boca
Me muero por decirte que el mundo se equivoca
Que se equivoca, que se equivoca


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