Dime que pasó
Se te olvidó mi nombre
O ya quizá, yo no te importo más

Yo te conozco bien
Tus ojos no lo esconden
Estás indiferente y me hace mal

Si nuestro amor
No da más
Así como se fue, otro vendrá

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor
Te quedan las caricias que grabé en tu piel
Amándote

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor
Me quedo con la fuerza de poder tener
A quien querer

El tiempo que te di
No fue tiempo perdido
Yo me quedé con lo mejor de ti

Me diste una ilusión
Un sueño y un destino
La fe que me faltaba por vivir

Si nuestro amor
No da más
Así como se fue, otro vendrá

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor (si ya se acabó)
Te quedan las caricias que grabé en tu piel (yo grabé)
Amándote (amándote)

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor (si ya se acabó)
Me quedo con la fuerza de poder tener
A quien querer

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor

Ah
Si necesitas algo tú de mí
Yo estoy aquí

No fuiste sólo uno más
Algo mío vive en ti

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor (si ya se acabó)
Te quedan las caricias que grabé en tu piel (yo grabé)
Amándote (amándote)

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor (si ya se acabó)
Me quedo con la fuerza de poder tener
A quien querer

Si ya se acabó
Tu amor (si ya se acabó)
Te quedan las caricias que grabé en tu piel (yo grabé)
Amándote (amándote)


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Si Ya Se Acabó Lyrics as written by Manny Benito James Nicholas Greco

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