Después de hoy
No más palabras ni más citas a escondidas
Soy lo que doy
Y lo que siento no habrá nada que lo impida

Y sé muy bien
Que no he llegado justo en el mejor momento
Mas es así
Como el amor se interna entre los sentimientos

Todo esta bien
Cierra los ojos hasta que me haya marchado
Caminaré
Con ese ritmo que tu alma me ha enseñado

Y por favor
No dudes nunca de lo que de veras sientes
Me destruirías para siempre si te mientes
Sigue al amor

Él tiene todo, nada más le faltas tú
Mas en su vida tú serás la última parte
Y yo sin nada todo te lo quiero dar
La diferencia es que he empezado por amarte

No hay un culpable en este triángulo de amor
Mas es la vida un tomar de decisiones
De mi alegría o mi tristeza tú sabrás
Por mis canciones

Él tiene todo, nada más le faltas tú
Mas en su vida tú serás la última parte
Y yo sin nada todo te lo quiero dar
La diferencia es que he empezado por amarte

No hay un culpable en este triángulo de amor
Mas es la vida un tomar de decisiones
De mi alegría o mi tristeza tú sabrás
Por mis canciones


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