Sé que está en algún lugar mejor
Donde no hay abuso fuera de este mundo
Quiero encontrar el medio para yo
Poder hablar con ella, poder decirle a ella

Que aquí todo esta
Peor que al igual
Que ella mi voluntad
También murió
Le quiero platicar que todo
Sale mal que yo la
Alcanzaría teniendo
Una oportunidad

Sé que ella se siente mejor
Allá no hay suplicio
Sería muy impulsivo
El utilizar el medio
Y llegar a lo desconocido
Sentirla al lado mío
Y decir que todo está peor

Que al igual que ella
Mi esperanza se murió
La quiero abrazar que todo sea igual
Mi vida ya es tan triste que
Nunca mas se marchará

Me vendría bien recordar
Debo yo recordar
Y sentir ser mejor es mejor
No creer en el amor
Así como le hago yo

La debería de odiar
Por dejarme aquí
Pero ella no escogió
Soy un simple amante
Loco yo, he
Aprendido mi lección

Sé que está en algún lugar mejor
Donde no hay abuso fuera de este mundo
Quiero encontrar el medio para yo
Poder hablar con ella, poder decirle a ella

Que aquí
Todo está peor
Que al igual que ella
Mi voluntad también murió
Le quiero saludar
A su oído suspirar
Que mientras yo la extraño, mi vida desvanece mas


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Los Malaventurados No Lloran Lyrics as written by Jorge Vazquez Martinez Arturo Arredondo Trevino

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    a mi se me hace k el perdió su novia (se murio o saaabe k) y pos claro k kiere estar con ella ("la kiero abrazar"/"sentirla al lado mio") y se siente muy triste y tal vez piensa en suicidarse ("que yo le alcanzaria teniendo la oportunidad"/"seria muy impulsivo el utilizar el medio y llegar al desconocido"), para poder estar con ella. y no tiene esperanza, no cree k se mejore ("mi voluntad también murió"/"todo sale mal"/"todo esta peor"/mi esperanza se murió")

    pero d todos modos me gusta la canicion =)

    elenaaaon April 01, 2007   Link

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