Rayando el sol
Rayando por ti
Esta pena, me duele, me quema sin tu amor
No me has llamado, estoy desesperado
Son muchas lunas las que te he llorado

Rayando el sol, desesperación
Es más fácil llegar al sol que a tu corazón
Me muero por ti, viviendo sin ti
Y no aguanto, me duele tanto estar así
Rayando el sol

A tu casa yo fui
Y no te encontré
En el parque, en la plaza, en el cine yo te busqué
Te tengo atrapada entre mi piel y mi alma
Mas ya no puedo tanto y quiero estar junto a ti

Rayando el sol, desesperación
Es más fácil llegar al sol que a tu corazón
Y yo me muero por ti, viviendo sin ti
Y no aguanto, me duele tanto estar así
Rayando el sol

Rayando el sol, desesperación
Es más fácil llegar al sol que a tu corazón
Y yo me muero por ti, viviendo sin ti
Y no aguanto, me duele tanto estar así
Y rayando, rayando el sol
Rayando el sol
Rayando el sol
Rayando el sol (eh)


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Rayando El Sol Lyrics as written by Jose Fernando Emilio Olvera Sierra Alejandro Gonzalez Trujillo

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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