Mirando cosas viejas, hallé un poema
En una servilleta, casi borrado
Eran sólo unas líneas, era mi letra
Estaba dedicado, a la mujer que amo

Los versos eran tristes y mal logrados
Pero eran un reflejo de aquellos años
Los años mas terribles que me han pasado
Y mientras los leía me ahogaba en llanto

No me acostumbro no, no me acostumbro
Todavía al acostarme la recuerdo
Y al despertar amor, tiemblo de miedo
Al descubrir que sólo estaba en mi sueño

No me acostumbro no, no me acostumbro
Hice mil cosas para comenzar de nuevo
Dejé de frecuentar amigos en común
Pero me siento que estoy preso en aquel tiempo

Mirando cosas viejas, hallé una foto
En ella se veía, besando mis ojos
Quisiera ahora cerrarlos y sentir lo mismo
Después de tanto tiempo, hoy pido poco

No me acostumbro no, no me acostumbro
Todavía al acostarme la recuerdo
Y al despertar amor, tiemblo de miedo
Al descubrir que sólo estaba en mis sueños

No me acostumbro no, no me acostumbro
Hice mil cosas para comenzar de nuevo
Dejé de frecuentar amigos en común
Pero me siento que estoy preso en aquel tiempo

No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti
Como un loco hice mil cosas
Para comenzar de nuevo
Probé mil rutas todas dan a tí
No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti
No no no, no sé olvidar
Tu recuerdo en mi memoria
Y como yo lo quiero yo lo dejo ahí
No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti
Y te repito que no puedo acostumbrarme
Que no daría en despertarme
Y que estuvieras conmigo aquí

No puedo, no puedo
No sé vivir sin ti
Es que cuando el amor
Se siente así tan dentro
Se le convierte en un infierno al corazón
No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti
Esta soledad me está acabando, me está matando
Y en el silencio extraño tu voz
No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti
No soy libre porque me siento que estoy preso
En aquel tiempo


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