Será dificil de comprender que a pesar de
Estar hoy aquí soy del pueblo jamás
Lo podré olvidar debéis creerme, mis
Lujos son solamente un disfraz un juego
Burgués, nada más las reglas del
Ceremonial

Tenía que aceptar debí cambiar y
Dejar de vivir en lo gris
Siempre tras la ventana,
Sin lugar bajo el sol busqué ser libre,
Pero jamás dejaré de soñar y
Solo podré conseguir la fe que
Querrás compartir

No llores por mí Argentina mi alma
Está contigo mi vida entera te la dedico
Mas no te alejes, te necesito

Jamás poderes ambicioné mentiras
Dijeron de mí mi lugar vuestro es, por
Vosotros luché yo sólo quiero
Sentiros muy cerca, poder intentar abrir mi
Ventana y saber que nunca me vais a olvidar

No llores por mí Argentina

No llores por mí Argentina mi alma
Está contigo mi vida entera te la dedico
Mas no te alejes, te necesito

Qué mas podré decir para
Convenceros de mi verdad si aún
Queréis dudar, mirad mis ojos ved
Cómo lloran de amor

No llores por mí Argentina


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No Llores Por Mi Argentina (Don't Cry for Me Argentina) [from: Evita -] Lyrics as written by Ignacio Artime Andrew Lloyd Webber

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