Voy a gritar, quiero hablar con el mismo demonio
Él sabrá comprender
Dios no quiso saber, esta vez, sentarme con él
Y esperar a que pase el otoño
Ver las hojas caer, tropezando, tal vez enloqueciendo

Sólo el tiempo sabe
Todo lo que el viento se llevó

Tus ojos tus labios, mi fe, todo se lo ha llevado
Ya no entiendo por qué, tu sonrisa también, la olvidé
Por eso es que voy a mirar con anhelo el pasado
Esta vez sentiré, que el futuro será, como ayer

El tiempo sabe
Todo lo que el viento se llevó
Y me dejó marcas en el corazón, qué dolor

El sol no sale desde que te fuiste sin decir la razón
Pensando siempre en su amor
No comprendo cómo se marchó

Voy a gritar, quiero hablar con el mismo demonio
Él sabrá comprender
Dios no quiso saber, esta vez, sentarme con él
Y esperar a que pase el otoño
Ver las hojas caer, tropezando, tal vez enloqueciendo

Sólo el tiempo sabe
Todo lo que el viento se llevó

Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, ay amor
No comprendo por qué te marchaste sin una razón

Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, ay amor, dónde estás
Sé que a tu lado el infierno me quema y me quedo
Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, que dolor
Ay amor, voy contra el viento borrando las marcas en mi corazón
Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, ya perdí la razón, dónde estás
Y cuando sale el sol ya no te puedo ver, me falta tu calor
Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, ya perdí la razón, ay amor
Sale el sol y no te puedo ver, dónde estás


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