Ayer la vi por ahí tomando
Queriendo morir, llorando
Quién le hizo eso a ella, tan bella
Que ahoga hoy sus sueños en esa botella

Usted se fue y la dejó en un rincón llorando
Y aún aquí estoy yo por sus besos rogando
Como no pudo ver lo que por dentro es
Ya no quiere querer y qué le puedo hacer
Todo fue culpa de usted que la dejó llorando
Y aún aquí estoy yo por sus besos rogando
Como no pudiste ver lo que por dentro es
Ya no quiere querer y qué le puedo hacer

Nadie deja que muera una flor tan bella
Ni deja sin castillo a una doncella
Quién bajó del firmamento tan linda estrella
Le pagó con sufrimiento y hoy no brilla ella
Nadie deja que muera una flor tan bella
Ni deja sin castillo a una doncella
Quién bajó del firmamento tan linda estrella
Le pagó con sufrimiento y ya no brilla ella

Todo fue culpa de usted que la dejó llorando
Y aún aquí estoy yo por sus besos rogando
Como no pudiste ver lo que por dentro es
Ya no quiere querer y qué le puedo hacer
Todo fue culpa de usted que la dejó llorando
Y aún aquí estoy yo por sus besos rogando
Como no pudiste ver lo que por dentro es
Ya no quiere querer y qué le puedo hacer

Si ahora llora sola, sola, solita las penas de un amor
Que sus hojas marchitan
Ahora llora sola, sola, solita las penas de un amor
Que sus hojas marchitan

Todo fue culpa de usted que la dejó llorando
Y aún aquí estoy yo por sus besos rogando
Como no pudiste ver lo que por dentro es
Ya no quiere querer y qué le puedo hacer

Ayer la vi por ahí tomando
Queriendo morir, llorando
Quién le hizo eso a ella, tan bella
Que ahoga hoy sus sueños en esa botella


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