Dios te perdone lo que hicistes tu conmigo
Voy a empezar a olvidarte
No se cuanto tiempo sufra de dolor
Por extrañarte
Aunque me muera por verte
Nunca mas iré a buscarte
Aunque me muera por verte
Nunca mas iré a buscarte

Que dios me ayude
A encontrarle buen alivio
A esta tristeza tan grande
Aunque tuve
Yo la culpa no devi enamorarme
Yo no devi a marte nunca
Pero ya hoy es muy trade
Yo no devi amarte nunca
Pero ya hoy es muy tarde

Tengo que olvidar las cosas de ayer
Tengo que pensar en mi
Tengo que olvidar
Yo se que podre
Volver a empezar sin ti

Tengo que olvidar no tengo por que
Sufrir y llorar a si
Dios bendiga tu camino
Mientras tanto que te olvido
Te deseo que seas feliz

Tengo que olvidar las cosas de ayer
Tengo que pensar en mi
Tengo que olvidar yo se que podre
Volver a empezar sin ti

Tengo que olvidar no tengo
Por que sufrir y llorar a si
Dios bendiga y tu camino
Mientras tanto que te olvido
Te deseo que seas feliz
Feliz, feliz


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