Vuelve, vuelve, que el dolor me mata
Vuelve, vuelve, que el dolor me mata

Y no fue fácil, tenerte y perderte
Aceptar olvidarte, y hoy que te fuiste
Siento voy a enloquecerme
Y no fue fácil, tenerte y perderte
Aceptar olvidarte, y hoy que te fuiste
Siento voy a enloquecerme

Y aunque te fuiste
Tengo una vida por delante
Pa' encontrarte y preguntarte
Porque te fuiste, mi mujer
Vuelve que voy a morirme
Y aunque te fuiste
Tengo una vida por delante
Pa' encontrarte y preguntarte
Porque te fuiste, mi mujer
Vuelve que voy a morirme

Y aunque el viento se llevo
Todo lo que escuche
Dejare que tu recuerdo me acaricie
Y aunque no vuelva a ver
Los labios que adoré
Dejare que tu perfume me inspire

Y aunque te fuiste
Tengo una vida por delante
Pa' encontrarte y preguntarte
Porque te fuiste, mi mujer
Vuelve que voy a morirme

Y aunque te fuiste
Tengo una vida por delante
Pa' encontrarte y preguntarte
Porque te fuiste, mi mujer
Vuelve que voy a morirme

Vuelve, que el dolor me mata
Que quiero tenerte
O tan siquiera verte, por favor
Vuelve, que el dolor me mata
Que quiero tenerte
O tan siquiera verte, por favor
Vuelve, y explícame porque te fuiste
Tan duro me heriste
Por favor, vuelve, y a voz tan siquiera escribe
Y explícame
Si tanto te ame
Porque me olvidas y me dejas
Vuelve, vuelve

Vuelve, que la vida sin ti no es lo mismo
Siento que caigo en un abismo
Abismo del cual quiero salir
Por favor, ayúdame tu
Que sin ti la vida no tiene luz
Por favor, vuelve
Vuelve, vuelve, vuelve
Vuelve, o por lo menos

Dame una explicación de lo que sucedió
Todavía tengo rencor
Te marchaste y solo dijiste "adiós"
Olvidando que yo también te ame
Vuelve, y explícame porque estoy aquí
Llorándote

Vuelve, vuelve, que el dolor me mata


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