Este es mi pecado, ¿cuál es el tuyo?
Mi pecado eres tú

Mi destino ya estaba sellado contigo
Y el corazón te entregué
Y aunque el mundo intentó separar los caminos
Nunca olvidé

Tus caricias marcaron mi piel
Y tu voz mi corazón
En tus brazos el cielo encontré
Y en tus ojos la fe

Eres tú
Sólo tú
La razón por la que viviré
Fuiste tú
Sólo tú
La mujer que yo siempre soñé

Mi pecado eres tú
Siempre te amé

Qué difícil fingir que el pasado no existe
Sigues aquí junto a mí
A pesar del dolor tu recuerdo persiste
Voy tras de ti

Tus caricias marcaron mi piel
Y tu voz mi corazón
En tus brazos el cielo encontré
Y en tus ojos la fe

Eres tú
Sólo tú
La razón por la que viviré
Fuiste tú
Sólo tú
La mujer que yo siempre soñé

Mi pecado eres tú
Siempre te amé
Siempre te amé

Eres tú
Sólo tú
La razón por la que viviré
Fuiste tú
Sólo tú
La mujer que yo siempre soñé

Mi pecado eres tú
Mi pecado eres tú
Mi pecado eres tú
Siempre te amé
Siempre te amé
Siempre te amé
Siempre te amé


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Mi Pecado [*] Lyrics as written by Gilberto Marin Sitna Angela Davalos Burguete

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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