El arte del engaño resultó ser tu mejor don
Y no digas que no, lo conoces a la perfección
Conocí que es el perdón en nombre de un tal amor
Pero la traición fue la flecha que atravesó mi corazón
Hay dolor, hay rencor y sentimientos encontrados
Hay deseos de morir por no tenerte a mi lado
Pero ya no importa nada, el pasado quedó atrás
Y así como llegaste ahora mismo te me vas
Jamás te di la espalda y eso no puedes negarlo
Jamás te traicioné y nunca quise hacerte daño
Pasarán los años y seguirás en mi memoria
Pues tú haz sido la única en llevarme hasta la gloria

Todo se derrumbó dentro de mí, dentro de mí
De humo fue tu amor y de papel, y de papel
Mira mis sueños como se queman
Mira mis lágrimas como no cesan por ti

Y ya te habías tratado en inyectarme tu veneno
He caído de tu cielo y no he chocado con el suelo
Pero solo quiero y pido, seguir estando vivo
Para verte darte cuenta del error que has cometido
Cuanto tuve entre mis manos, te lo di sin interés
Pero nunca fue suficiente por más que lo intente
Demostré que era primero el sentimiento, no el dinero
Y si algo nos llevamos, ha de ser lo más sincero
Sé que no fui bueno demostrando sentimientos
Pero siempre he sido rudo, frío, duro como el hielo
Me hundiste en el infierno y la verdad no me arrepiento
Por que sé bien que te amé hasta el ultimo momento

Todo se derrumbo dentro de mí, dentro de mí
De humo fue tu amor y de papel y de papel
Mira mis sueños como se queman
Mira mis lágrimas como no cesan por ti


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