Y preguntas por mí
Que como me va
A ver cómo tomé
Tantas cosas que hablé
De la soledad
Que si estoy bien o mal
Que si puedo reír
O si puedo llorar

Y preguntas por mí
Por curiosidad
Y quisiera decir
Que te extraño a rabiar
Que ya no puedo más
O se me pasará
Pero ya no lo sé
Yo ya no siento más

Porque ya no estoy aquí, morí
Morí el día en que te fuiste así de mí
No estoy, camino por las calles sin pensar
Oigo sin escuchar
Abrazo sin sentir
Soy el único muerto que puede caminar

Porque ya no estoy aquí, morí
Morí el día en que te fuiste así de mí
No estoy, sólo existe este maldito amor
Que es más grande que el sol
No tiene compasión
No preguntes por mí
Yo ya no estoy aquí
(Ya no estoy aquí, ya no estoy aquí)

Y preguntas por mí
De casualidad
Si salió a relucir
Una conversación
Como otra normal
Si tenía la razón
O si yo estaba mal
No me puede importar

Porque ya no estoy aquí, morí
Morí el día en que te fuiste así de mí
No estoy, camino por las calles sin pensar
Oigo sin escuchar
Abrazo sin sentir
Soy el único muerto que puede caminar

Porque ya no estoy aquí, morí
Morí el día en que te fuiste así de mí
No estoy, sólo existe este maldito amor
Que es más grande que el sol
No tiene compasión
No preguntes por mí
Yo ya no estoy aquí
Yo ya no estoy aquí


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