Soy la pregunta del millón
Siempre la interrogación
No respondas que sí porque sí

Y qué, qué podrías tú decir
Si yo no te voy a oir
No me entiendes
Y nunca seré lo que esperas de mí

Jamás ya me vas a conocer
Niño y hombre puedo ser
No me uses y apartes de tí
Y di como alguien aprendió
Lo que nadie le enseñó
No me entienden
No estoy aquí

Y yo sólo quiero ser real
Y sentir el mundo igual
Que los otros seguir siempre así
Por qué yo tendría que cambiar
Nadie más lo va a intentar
Y no entienden
Que sigo aquí

Y tú ves lo que ellos nunca ven
Te daría el cien por cien
Me conoces y ya no hay temor

Yo mostraría lo que soy
Si tú vienes donde voy
No me alcanzan
Si eres mi amigo mejor

Qué sabrán del mal y el bien
Yo no soy lo que ven
Todo un mundo durmiendo
Y yo sigo soñando por qué
Sus palabras susurran mentiras
Que nunca creeré

Y yo sólo quiero ser real
Y sentir el mundo igual
Que los otros, por ellos, por mí
Por qué yo tendría que cambiar
Nadie más lo va a intentar
Estoy sólo
Y sigo aquí

Sólo yo
Estoy aquí
Sigo aquí
Sigo aquí


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