Ella lo vió salir de allí
ahora sabía la verdad
y se decidió

Loca de celos le siguió
tras apuntar la dirección
resistiéndose a llorar

¿Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí?
yo que te hubiese querido hasta el fin
sé que te arrepentirás

La calle desierta, la noche ideal
un coche sin luces no pudo esquivar
un golpe certero
y todo terminó entre ellos de repente

Ella no quiso ni mirar
nunca daría marcha atrás
una y no más santo Tomás

¿Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí?
yo que te hubiese querido hasta el fin
sé que te arrenpentirás

La calle desierta, la noche ideal
un coche sin luces no pudo esquivar
un golpe certero
y todo terminó entre ellos de repente

No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos….No

¿Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí?
yo que te hubiese querido hasta el fin
sé que te arrenpentirás

La calle desierta, la noche ideal
un coche sin luces no pudo esquivar
un golpe certero
y todo terminó entre ellos de repente

No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos

No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
La calle desierta, la noche ideal
un coche sin luces no pudo esquivar
un golpe certero
y todo terminó entre ellos de repente

No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos

No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos
No me arrepiento
volvería a hacerlo
son los celos


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