Cuéntame, otra vez
Como iba aquella melodía
Que hablaba de nosotros dos
La escribió, el que invento el adiós

Cuéntame, otra vez
Si no es el mismo sol de ayer
El que se esconde hoy
Para ti, para mí, para nadie más se ha inventado el mar

Se ha inventado el horizonte por llegar
Donde existe siempre un donde, en algún lugar
Y aquel derroche, eh-eh
De mi fantasía, mía
Mía, mía, eh, eh-eh-eh
Y-eh, y-eh-eh-eh-eh-es
Este maldito atardecer

Y me iré, iré, i-ré-ih-ih
Y me iré, contando cada paso
No quiero despertarte, despertarte

Y me iré, iré, i-ré-ih, iré, iré, iré, i-ré-ih
Te dejaré, un puñado de canciones
Y de besos nuevos, niña, y al final me iré

Déjame que te de
Cada segundo envuelto en un atardecer de vida
Para ti, para mí, para nadie más se ha inventado el mar

Y recuerda que te desnude
Y ninguno sabía muy bien que hacer
Aquella noche, noche
Noche, noche fría, mía
Mía fue y, eh-eh-eh-y
Y-eh, y-eh, eh-eh-uh
Y este maldito atardecer

Y me iré, iré, i-ré-ih-ih
Me iré, me iré y lo haré despacio
No quiero despertarte, despertarte

Y me iré, iré, i-ré-ih, iré, iré, iré, i-ré-eh
Perdóname, pero es que tengo prisa
Que he quedado con mi alma para pensar en ti

No quiero despertarte, despertarte
Para pensar en ti
Para pensar en ti

No, no
Oh, no
Y me iré, iré, iré
Iré, iré-eh-eh
En ti, para pensar
En ti, para pensar en ti
Baby, no, uh
Y me iré, iré, ih-ré, ih-ih, me iré
Oh, no


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Me Iré Lyrics as written by Alejandro Sanchez Pizarro

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    about imposible love they love each other but they cant be together

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