Tengo un corazón que se levanta tempranito,
Diariamente a preguntarme por tu piel,
Sangra porque no te puedo ver,
Sangra porque no te puedo ver.

Me levanto y rezo, pero ya me estoy cansando
Porque el santo creo que esta quedando mal
Rezo porque no te puedo ver,
Rezo porque no te puedo ver.

Coro:
Hace tiempo que te digo que yo siento que me muero,
No es tan fácil vivir lejos de la mujer que yo quiero.
Aun me queda tu recuerdo, enmarcado entre tu espejo,
De mañana me levanto y rezo a Dios que no estés lejos.

Siempre llego a casa derecho de la parranda
Y es por ti que siempre veo el amanecer,
Vuelve que me voy a enloquecer,
Yo solo quiero hacerte entender.

Que sin ti yo siento que los días pasan lentos
Y mi corazón a punto de estallar,
Rezo porque no te puedo ver,
Rezo porque no te puedo ver.

Coro

Siempre me levanto a media noche a pensarte
Y yo sin saber donde estas.
Cada vez que canto, cada palabra, cada beso,
Cada cuento y un lugar.


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