Que me has dejado en el pasado
(Pina Records)
Y que de mi, te has olvidado
(Mambo Kings)
Que son las cosas de la vida
(Rakim & Ken-Y)
Dejarme así, con otra herida
(Cristian Castro)
Que yo no soy lo que has soñado
(The Remix)
Y que el culpable soy, por mi pasado

El culpable soy yo
El culpable soy yo
Por dejar que el corazón te amara tanto así
Y dejar que aquellos besos me hicieran tan feliz
Mira como pagas esta devoción

El culpable soy yo
El culpable soy yo
Mira lo que soy sin ti

Y quien compre el amor si mírame como termino
Tuyo era mi corazón quien puede contra el destino
Por que me pagas así clavando una profunda herida
Solo por tu decisión destruiste mi vida
Y esto que siento en mi corazón no cesa el llanto
Soy responsable por amarte tanto
No soy perfecto tampoco un santo
Mientras tú te marchas yo te sigo amando

Qué voy hacer con lo que siento
Sé que me esperan noches de frío

El culpable soy yo
El culpable soy yo
Por dejar que el corazón te amara tanto así
Y dejar que aquellos besos me hicieran tan feliz
Mira como pagas esta devoción

Por haberte amado así sé que soy culpable
Hoy te vas y aunque me duela es inevitable
Y ahora que me voy hacer yo si has destrozado mi corazón
Devuélveme la vida que no ves
Que mi vida se acaba
Y me declaro culpable por haberte dado tanto amor

Mambo Kings

El culpable soy yo
El culpable soy yo
Por dejar que el corazón te amara tanto así
Y dejar que aquellos besos me hicieran tan feliz
Mira como pagas esta devoción

El culpable soy yo
El culpable soy yo
Mira como pagas esta devoción


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