Ya no sé que es lo qué debo hacer
Y en esta realidad
Todo se vuelve incierto

Ya no sé
La vida se me va
No encuentro la verdad
Volando entre mis sueños.

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Cuándo mi voz
Nunca se detiene
Pero ya no sé
Si te alejo de mi espritu para siempre

Quiero huir de mi
Aunque no sueñe
Cuándo nada duela
Y solo la gravedad me haga caminar

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Tiene un final
Tiene un final
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Y los grillos silban a la luna, a la luna nueva
Luna Luna nueva
Y los grillos silban, silvan la luna, a la luna nueva
Luna Luna nueva, para descansar

Ah, ah, ah...

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

¿Cómo entender?
¿Cómo aceptar,
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Tiene un final
Tiene un final
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Tiene un final
Tiene un final
Que lo bueno siempre tiene un final?

Y los grillos silban a la luna, a la luna nueva
Luna Luna nueva,
Y los grillos silban, silban a la luna, a la luna nueva
Luna Luna nueva, para descansar


Lyrics submitted by gazbutler

Lo Bueno Siempre Tiene Un Final (All Good Things) Lyrics as written by Floyd Nathaniel Hills Christopher Anthony John Martin

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.

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    Lyric Correction

    I have some corrections of the lyrics: "Y los grillos silban a la luna A la luna nueva" I'm not sure about the next line: all the other lyrics websites say "Luna Luna nueva," but to me it sounds more like "una ronda nueva". Does anyone else agree? Also, the song title is "Lo Bueno Siempre Tiene un Final

    chaiyah17on October 08, 2011   Link

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