Te dices tú llamar un amigo de verdad
Me dices tus mentiras así de tonto he de estar
Pero no hay necesidad, yo aprendí a perdonar
Siempre hice lo posible para bien contigo estar

Inventas cosas de mí, dices que abuso de ti
Me confundo, quién será el abusado aquí
Pero no hay necesidad, todo lo que digo está mal
Aparte siempre haces a mis amigos llorar

Amigo deja de creer, que al vivo le pegas bien
Ahora que va a suceder, ya no quiero volverte a ver

Ongi me vino a decir, que tú hablas mal de mí
Criticas y criticas tú siempre has sido así
Pero no hay necesidad de golpear a los demás
El pobre Ongi ya nunca podrá quedar igual

Amigo deja de creer, que al vivo le pegas bien
Ahora que va a suceder, ya no quiero volverte a ver

Ya no quiero volverte a ver, ya no quiero volverte a ver
Ya no quiero volverte a ver, ya no quiero volverte a ver


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