He rentado un auto nuevo para irte a visitar
Y la ropa es prestada y los zapatos de alquiler
He comprado un diccionario esos de español/inglés
Para aparentar que he estado en londres y que hablo el inglés

Te veía imposible por ser tan perfecta
Me sentía nervioso de que no aceptaras mis ojos
Tenía una batalla sólo al ver tu cara
Con mis sentimientos y mis egos me vacilaban

Perdona si te he herido
Perdona este engaño
Excusa si te he hecho mucho daño daño
Regálame un perdón
No son pretextos
Perdona si fui falso es que lo hice por amor
Falso falso he sido un falso falso falso he sido un falso
Falso falso un falso por querer tus abrazos

Ese día en que me vaya porque te ha dado otra cara
Me arrepiento de este hecho por haber sido un estrecho
Pretendía que me amaras y por eso
Disfrazaba mis complejos y mis fallas
Yo no soy el que tú amas

Te veía imposible por ser tan perfecta
Me sentía nervioso de que no aceptaras mis ojos
Tenía una batalla sólo al ver tu cara
Con mis sentimientos y mis egos me vacilaban.

He sido un perfecto payaso por un asalto
A lo más alto de tus labios y tus abrazos
Me inspiras la fantasía que seas mía
Te escribiría en un millón de líneas
Perdona, rebaja, absuelve, excusa, excusa por lo que he hecho
Escucha mis pretextos que tienen fuego por mi deseo
Que no es de juego ni es pasajero
Te atraparé con mis palabras
Seduciré tus labios


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