Siento un golpe recio
Mando un beso al cielo
Cambio el sufrimiento
Por un timbre postal al cielo.
Siento otro desprecio
Mando un buen deseo
Cambio el sufrimiento
Por un timbre postal al cielo.

Con la tinta de mi llanto
Escribiré una carta en blanco
Sin palabras tu sabrás
Cuanto te amo.
La mandare en el viento
Junto con mis dulces sueños
En los que tu siempre estas
Aquí a mi lado
Angelito con boquita de corazon
Nunca voy a decirte adiós.

Timbres postales al cielo
Se ganan con buenos deseos
Para mandar un mensaje de amor
A los que se fueron primero.

Timbres postales al cielo
Se ganan con buenos deseos
Para un abuelo, el hermano
El amigo, el amor que esta en el cielo
Angelito con boquita de corazon
Nunca voy a decirte adiós.

Una puñalada me atraviesa
El alma cambio el sufrimiento
Por un timbre postal al cielo
Por burla despiadada
Pido consuelo en su desgracia
Cambio el sufrimiento
Por un timbre postal al cielo
Angelito con boquita de corazon
Nunca voy a decirte adiós.

Timbres postales al cielo
Se ganan con buenos deseos
Para mandar un mensaje de amor
A los que se fueron primero.

Timbres postales al cielo
Se ganan con buenos deseos
Para mandar un mensaje de amor
A los que se fueron primero.

Timbres postales al cielo
Se ganan con buenos deseos
Para un abuelo, el hermano
El amigo, el amor que esta en el cielo
Angelito con boquita de corazón.

No quiero decirte adiós.


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