Así fue
Que hasta la luna nos quiso acompañar
Se instaló como lo hicimos tú y yo
En el medio del salón
Y el tiempo que no estuvo a mi favor
Y un beso que duró
Que cuando quise darme cuenta de pronto amaneció

Ay Dios
Te juró que esto nunca me pasó
Si quieres ponte mi chaqueta porque yo
Me muero de calor
Que no me cabe dentro el corazón
Que se me parte en dos
Y el cuerpo no resiste tanto amor de un sopetón

Ay Dios, ay Dios
Que no se vaya nunca por favor
Que no se acabe este momento que no
Que no se pierda en un recuerdo
Que se aparte de mi vida

Así fue
Como el sol nos sorprendió sin avisar
Y yo que todavía no lo podía creer
Esto no puede ser
Es más hermoso de lo que soñé
Y venga un beso o más
Volvimos a la carga una vez más, una vez más

Ay Dios perdona que te meta entre los dos
Pero a quién puedo pedirle este favor
Que se me quedé aquí
Que yo también aquí pienso morir
Y un último favor
Ay dime si es que piensa lo que estoy pensando yo
Ay Dios, ay Dios

Que no se vaya nunca por favor
Que no se acabe este momento no
Que no se pierda en un recuerdo
Que se aparte de mi vida
Ay Dios
Yo te prometo que la cuidare
Porque esto es lo mejor que me pudo pasar
Sí, sí

Ay Dios
Que no se vaya nunca por favor
Ay Dios
Que no se vaya por favor
Que no se acabe este momento
Que no se pierda en un recuerdo
Ay que dolor
Ay Dios

Que no se vaya nunca por favor
Que no se vaya nunca
Nunca
Nunca
Nunca por favor
Ay Dios
Que no se vaya por favor
(Que no se vaya no) que no se acabe este momento
Que no se pierda en un recuerdo

Ay que dolor
Ay Dios
(Ay Dios)
Que no se vaya nunca por favor
Que no se vaya nunca
Nunca
Nunca
Nunca

Ay Dios
Que no se vaya por favor
Que no se acabe este momento
Que no se pierda en un recuerdo
Ay que dolor


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