Si la ves dile que
Que me has visto mejorado
Y que hay alguien a mi lado
Que me tiene enamorado
Que los días se han pasado
Y ni cuenta yo me he dado
Que no me ha quitado el sueño
Y que lo nuestro esta olvidado

Dile que yo estoy muy bien
Que nunca he estado mejor
Si piensa que tal vez me muero
Por que ella no esta que va
Dile que al final de todo
Se lo voy a agradecer
Aunque pensándolo bien
Mejor dile que ya no me ves

Si la ves dile que ya no espero su llamada
Y que ya no me despierto
En plena madrugada
Y que ya no la recuerdo
Y que ya no me hace falta
Dile que ya estoy curado
Y que lo nuestro ya es pasado

Dile que yo estoy muy bien (yo estoy muy bien)
Que nunca he estado mejor (mejor)
Si piensa que tal vez me muero por que ella no esta que va
Dile que al final de todo
Se lo voy a agradecer
Aunque pensándolo bien mejor dile que ya no me ves

Que me he perdido y que no voy a regresar
Y dile también
Que aunque me llame no contestare
Si la ves

Y dile que yo estoy muy bien (aunque yo se muy bien que no)
Que nunca he estado mejor (miente un poco por favor)
Si piensa que tal vez me muero por que ella no esta que va
Dile que al final de todo (no sigas mintiéndole)
Se lo voy a agradecer
Aunque pensándolo bien mejor dile que ya no me ves

Dile que yo estoy muy bien (aunque yo se muy bien que no)
Que nunca he estado mejor (miente un poco a mi favor)
Si piensa que tal vez me muero por que ella no esta que va
Dile que al final de todo (no sigas ya mintiendo)
Se lo voy a agradecer
Aunque pensándolo bien mejor dile que ya no me ves


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