Se nos gastó tan pronto el amor
La eternidad fue breve
Duele soltar promesas
Que son hojas que viento mueve

Nos derribó de golpe el dolor
Y el cielo quedó desierto
No hay más que hablar
No pidas perdón por lo que ayer fue cierto

Mi corazón da un paso en falso y vuelve a ti
Sigue latiendo contra mí
No sé como enfrentar el tiempo
Ni la noche, ni el silencio
No hay solución
Sin ti perdí inspiración
Dejé mi luz en un rincón
Y el cielo es tan pequeño
Que no caben ya mis sueños
Hoy se vuelve nada lo que sientes
Sabes bien que las palabras mienten
Nunca digas siempre, nunca digas siempre

Cuesta perder y esta soledad
Me enseña por las malas
Cómo volar si la realidad
Nos congeló las alas

Mi corazón da un paso en falso y vuelve a ti
Sigue latiendo contra mi
No sé como enfrentar el tiempo
Ni la noche, ni el silencio
No hay solución
Sin ti perdí inspiración
Dejé mi luz en un rincón
El cielo es tan pequeño
Que no caben ya mis sueños
Hoy se vuelve nada lo que sientes
Sabes bien que las palabras mienten

Uh ya vez tu futuro me olvidó
Fue una pausa en tu camino
Un cometa que pasó
Me quedo sin ti
Muriendo en esta habitación
Y aún no te puedo decir adiós
Nunca digas siempre

Mi corazón da un paso en falso y vuelve a ti
Sigue latiendo contra mí
No sé cómo enfrentar el tiempo
Ni la noche, ni el silencio
No hay solución sin ti perdí inspiración
Dejé mi luz en un rincón
El cielo es tan pequeño
Que no caben ya mis sueños
Hoy se vuelve nada lo que sientes
Sabes bien que las palabras mienten
Nunca digas siempre, nunca digas siempre


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