Ya no quiero oírlo otra vez
Mi alma está partida en dos por ti
No me importa el fuego en el que ardo hoy

Dicen que estoy enferma de amor
Que me levanto y vuelvo a caer por ti
Cada vez que te apareces frente a mí

Porque sin ti no hay camino ni destino
Estoy perdida
Porque sin ti no me importan
Los minutos ni los días

Porque sin ti no hay presente ni futuro
Sálvame
De esta bella traición que mató mi razón

Perdona si me olvido de ti
Lo siento si agoté la ilusión
No me importa el juramento que te di

Me dicen que tu amor terminó
Que sólo eres una canción de ayer
Un suspiro que en el aire se quedó

Porque sin ti no hay camino ni destino
Estoy perdida
Porque sin ti no me importan
Los minutos ni los días

Porque sin ti no hay presente ni futuro
Sálvame
De esta bella traición que mató mi razón

¿Dónde estarás cuando mis labios te busquen?
¿Y dónde estará el sueño tan dulce que era de los dos?

(Fuiste mi bella traición)

Fuiste mi bella traición

Porque sin ti no hay camino ni destino, estoy perdida
Porque sin ti no me importan los minutos ni los días
Porque sin ti no hay presente ni futuro, sálvame
De esta bella traición
De esta bella traición
De esta bella traición
Que mató mi razón
Que mató mi razón


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Bella Traición Lyrics as written by Ben Moody Kara Dioguardi

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    I love this song!

    It is about betrayal!

    dorky_twilighteron January 05, 2009   Link

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