No se acaba el amor
Sólo con decir adiós
Hay que tener presente
Que el estar ausente
No anula el recuerdo
Ni compra el olvido
Ni nos borra del mapa

El que tú no estés
No te aparta de mi
Entre menos te tengo
Más te recuerdo
Aunque quiera olvidarte
Estás en mi mente
Y me pregunto mil veces

¿Por qué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Que me prohíbe pensar
Que me ata y desata
Y luego de a poco me mata
Me bota y levanta y me vuelve a tirar

¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Porque aunque tú ya no estés
Se mete en mi sangre
Y se va de rincón en rincón
Arañándome el alma
Y rasgando el corazón
¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?

No se acaba el amor
Sólo porque no estás
No se puede olvidar
así como así
Nuestra historia
Sería matar la memoria
Y quemar nuestras glorias

¿Por qué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Que me prohíbe pensar
Que me ata y desata
Y luego de a poco me mata
Me bota y levanta y me vuelve a tirar

¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Porque aunque tú ya no estés
Se mete en mi sangre
Y se va de rincón en rincón
Arañándome el alma
Y rasgando el corazón
¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?

¿Por qué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Que me prohíbe pensar
Que me ata y desata
Y luego de a poco me mata
Me bota y levanta y me vuelve a tirar

¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?
Que no me deja olvidar
Porque aunque tú ya no estés
Se mete en mi sangre
Y se va de rincón en rincón
Arañándome el alma
Y rasgando el corazón
¿Porqué es tan cruel el amor?


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