Y me lo he dicho una y otra vez
Se que las cosas tiene que cambiar
Por que este mundo todavía no se
Si es que te importo o todo te da igual

Y yo que trato siempre de acercarme
De contenerme y mantener la calma
Por que entiendo que somos humanos
Y nadie tiene la verdad en sus manos

Así que trato no tocar el fondo por precaución
Guantes de seda para no arañarte el corazon
Callarme cuando a veces tengo ganas de reventar
Pero el silencio seria mas inmenso si tu no estas

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Y me lo he dicho una y otra vez
Se que las cosa tiene que cambiar
Y mientras tanto
Yo me como el coco
Pensando si te toco o no te toco

Y tu que dices que no es importante
Que hay otras cosas que valoras mas
Pero lo siento soy así de básico
Y mis instintos son bastante lógicos

Así que espero que me des luz verde para cruzar
Y demostrarte que no soy de piedra, no no es verdad
Que de lo nuestro me preocupa todo, lo sabes bien
Y que sin ti seria casi imposible de continuar

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Y ahora no, no mentiré
No puedo seguir escondiéndome
Detrás del mismo escudo
En la garganta con el mismo nudo
Y ahora no, no puede ser
Capaz que se termine todo
Y no estoy seguro
Si saltar este muro si no estas

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti
Si tu no estas mi vida
Yo no se que haré
Si tu no estas aquí

Si tu no estas
Mi vida se me va
Se me va detrás de ti


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