Ya no tengo palabras
De todo y de nada
El tiempo se las llevó
Solo queda la noche en mi interior
Y este frío de amor

Oh, y esta calma que rompe el corazón
De esta guerra yo he sido el perdedor
Y se clava muy dentro este

Silencio
Eterno y mudo como el recuerdo
Del amor que tú me diste, silencio
Tan grande, tan vacío y tan muerto
Cómo quema este dolor del silencio
Que llena cada espacio en mi cuerpo
Cómo duele este silencio de amor

Qué difícil se ha vuelto
Seguir respirando
Sabiendo que ya no estás
Si pudiera encontrar una razón
Que me ayude a entender
Que no vas a volver

Y esta herida que sangra en mi interior
Y esta espina clavada sin razón
Y el inmenso dolor de este

Silencio
Eterno y mudo como el recuerdo
Del amor que tú me diste, silencio
Tan grande, tan vacío y tan muerto
Cómo quema este dolor del silencio
Que llena cada espacio en mi cuerpo
Cómo duele este silencio de amor

Cómo duele este silencio

Eh, y esta herida que sangra en mi interior
Y esta espina clavada sin razón
Y el inmenso dolor de este

Silencio
Eterno y mudo como el recuerdo
Del amor que tú me diste, silencio
Tan grande, tan vacío y tan muerto
Cómo quema este dolor del silencio
Que llena cada espacio en mi cuerpo
Cómo duele este silencio de amor

Silencio
Tan grande, tan vacío y tan muerto
Silencio
Que llena cada espacio en mi cuerpo
Cómo duele este silencio


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