El último beso
Que puse en tus labios
Todavía lo siento
Me diste un abrazo
Y con el rostro triste
Me dijiste adiós
No pude aguantarme
Y al verte llorando
Tuve que llorar
Y pasaron los años
Muchos, muchos años
Y no sé dónde estás

No sé si eran tuyas
No sé si eran mías
Lágrimas probé
Lágrimas amargas
Que humedecieron mis labios
Cuando te besé

Y con voz quebrantada
Me dijiste te quiero
Y quise enloquecer
Yo seguí mi camino
Pasaron los años
Y nunca te olvidé
Yo seguí mi camino
Pasaron los años
Y nunca te olvidé

Lo que pasó pasó
Y nunca te olvidé
Lágrimas lloré
La vida no es color de rosa
Lo que pasó pasó
Y nunca te olvidé
Lágrimas lloré
La vida no es color de rosa

El ultimo beso que puse
En tus labios
Todavía lo siento
Y cuando me dijiste adiós
Tuve que llorar
Y sigo llorando
Sigo llorando

Lo que pasó pasó
Y nunca te olvidé
Lágrimas lloré
La vida no es color de rosa
Lo que pasó pasó
Y nunca te olvidé
Lágrimas lloré
La vida no es color de rosa

Y sigue!

La verdad es que la cosa
Se esta poniendo seria
Juega, Sergio
Y sigue, sigue, síguelo!

Pepín!

Lo que pasó pasó
La vida no es color de rosa
Yo seguí mi camino
Que amargo fué mi destino
Donde estarás
La vida no es color de rosa
Color de rosa, no

Lo que pasó pasó
La vida no es color de rosa
Pasaron los años
Muchos, muchos años
Y te sigo queriendo
La vida no es color de rosa
Jojoma!

Lágrimas lloré
Yo lloré, yo lloré
Yo lloré
Te digo yo lloré, nena
Lágrimas lloré

Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh

Yo lloré
Lágrimas lloré
Yo lloré
Lágrimas lloré


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