Ella dijo que tuvo problemas
Y le dije que esté preparada para mucho menos
Ella quiso saberlo todo de mi,
Pero no hubo palabras

Dijo que era mala,
Que no arriesgue ese momento junto a ella

Era lo mejor olvidar todo,
Como si no lo hubiera sido.
Ella dijo "que te vaya bien", y le dije "buena suerte y hasta luego"
y nunca mas la volveré a ver, o tal vez sea en algún tiempo.
Ese manicomio estaba lleno de problemas de fronteras
Se hizo de dia y los varones lentamente caminan
Dicen ke todo se sabe,
Pero Tal Vez no kieras saberlo
Era lo mejor olvidar todo por un tiempo

Ella dijo "que te vaya bien",
Y le dije "buena suerte y hasta luego"
Y nunca mas la volveré a ver,
O tal vez sea en algun tiempo.
Yo pensaba que estaba todo bien,
Que seria sin problemas como un juego
y nunca más la volveré a ver,
O tal vez sea en algun tiempo.
Ella dijo "que te vaya bien",
Y le dije "buena suerte y hasta luego"
Y nunca mas la volveré a ver, o tal vez sea en algun tiempo.


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    Cuando se está en una relación problemática, y esta relación llega a su fin, a veces es mejor olvidarlo todo, para no hacerse la cabeza y terminar peor que al principio. Alguna relaciones pueden ser engañosas y ser perfectas pero al final, uno se da cuenta si cometió un error o no.

    m.i.l.o.2003on March 04, 2003   Link

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