El fin muy cerca está, lo afrontaré serenamente
Ya ves, yo he sido así, te lo diré sinceramente
Viví la intensidad y no encontré jamás fronteras
Jugué sin descansar y a mi manera

Jamás viví un amor que para mí fuera importante
Tomé solo la flor y lo mejor de cada instante
Viajé y disfruté, no sé si más que otro cualquiera
Si bien, todo eso fue a mi manera

Tal vez lloré, tal vez reí
Tal vez gané o tal vez perdí
Ahora sé que fui feliz, que si lloré también amé
Y todo fue, puedo decir, I did it my way

Quizás también dudé cuando mejor me divertía
Quizás yo desprecié aquello que no comprendía
Hoy sé que firme fui y que afronté ser como era
Y así logré seguir, a mi manera

Porque ya sabrás que el hombre al fin
Conocerás por su vivir
No hay porque hablar, ni que decir
Ni recordar, ni hay que fingir
Puedo llegar hasta el final, I did it my way


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