Si me dieran a elegir una vez más
Te elegiría sin pensarlo
Es que no hay nada que pensar
Que no existe ni motivo, ni razón
Para dudarlo ni un segundo
Porque tú has sido lo mejor, que tocó este corazón
Y que entre el cielo y tú yo me quedo contigo

Si te he dado todo lo que tengo
Hasta quedar en deuda conmigo mismo
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero
Tú de qué vas

Si no hay un minuto de mi tiempo
Que no me pasas por el pensamiento
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero

Si esto no es querer entonces dime tú lo que será
Si necesito de tus besos pa' que pueda respirar
Y de tus ojos que van regalando vida
Y que me dejan sin salida
Y para qué quiero salir
Si nunca he sido tan feliz
Que te prefiero más que nada en este mundo

Si te he dado todo lo que tengo
Hasta quedar en deuda conmigo mismo
Y todavía preguntas, si te quiero
Tú de qué vas

Si no hay un minuto de mi tiempo
Que no me pasas por el pensamiento
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero

Oh, y es que no ves
Que toda mi vida tan solo depende de ti

Si te he dado todo lo que tengo
Hasta quedar en deuda conmigo mismo
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero
Tú de qué vas

Si no hay un minuto de mi tiempo
Que no me pasas por el pensamiento
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero
Tú de qué vas

Si te he dado todo lo que tengo
Hasta quedar en deuda conmigo mismo
Y todavía preguntas si te quiero
Tú de qué vas


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