Sueños que van en bolsas de hielo al mar
Colores sin mezclar, nada que contar
Silencio que estás atento para atacar
Nos enfrentas y te vas
No te he oído entrar
Somos dos novios
Que no tienen mes de abril
Que no se miran porque sí
Que no se hacen reír
Ahora el cariño envenena la habitación
Llena todo de falso amor, esconde el mal humor
Mírame y dime que es lo que ves
Mírate y dime en que se parecen A y B

Y es que tú y yo
Sólo tú y yo
Ni siempre ni nunca
Ni tú ni yo
Cabemos cantando
En esta canción

No eran así esos ojos que están
Ya cansados de llorar
Quieren descansar
Dame un abrazo y siente como esta vez
Se nos escapa sin poder hacer nada por él
Mírame y dime que es lo que ves
Mírate y dime en qué se parecen A y B

Y es que tú y yo
Sólo tú y yo
Ni siempre ni nunca
Ni tú ni yo
Cabemos cantando
En esta canción
Y es que tú y yo
Sólo tú y yo
Ni siempre ni nunca
Ni tú ni yo
Cabemos cantando
En esta canción
Y es que tú y yo
Sólo tú y yo
Ni siempre ni nunca
Ni tú ni yo
Salimos con vida
De esta canción


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    its about a relationship that just isn't working. They're still together pretending to love each other, but it just isn't happening anymore. Basically just a countdown to the end.

    ringoichibanon July 11, 2010   Link

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