Tengo millas de vuelo para ir a Pluton
Tengo un club de fans en la luna
Una casa gigante que veo desde un avión
Y en los ojos de algunos fortuna

Un ejercito de alcahuetes
Una foto con Bush
Una suite en el Waldorf
Y más autos que amigos

Tengo ganas de no tener ganas
Tengo un par de mascotas que no saben quien soy
Y entre tanto que tengo no encuentro
Razón suficiente pa' olvidarme de ti

De tu mano pequeña diciéndome adiós
Esa tarde de lluvia en San Juan
Y los besos que llevo conmigo
Que son solo tuyos y nunca te di
Por andar ocupado en el cielo
Me olvide que en el suelo se vive mejor
Mi Boricua, mi india, mi amor
Mi asignatura pendiente

Mi Boricua, mi india, mi amor
Mi asignatura pendiente

Tengo tres oficinas y un piso en New York
Y el rey Midas trabaja conmigo
Tengo varias razones para tener razón
De que no hay peor razón que el olvido

Tengo intacto al niño que fui
Tengo ganas de anclar
Y otras tantas de huir
A algún sitio perdido

Tengo ganas de no tener ganas
De compararme un boleto de regreso al ayer
Y entre tanto que tengo
No encuentro razón suficiente pa' olvidarme de ti

De tu mano pequeña diciéndome adiós
Esa tarde de lluvia en San Juan
De los besos que llevo conmigo
Que son solo tuyos y nunca te di
Por andar ocupado en el cielo
Me olvide que en el suelo se vive mejor

Mi Boricua, mi india, mi amor
Mi asignatura pendiente

Mi Boricua, mi india, mi amor
Mi asignatura pendiente


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