Anoche soñé yo contigo del amor que perdimos
Del amor que tanto he sufrido y ahora estoy perdido
Tú me decías que me amabas
Pero en mi espalda tu me engañabas
Por eso es que nuestro amor ha fracasado

Tal vez no sabes cuanto te amé pero siempre lloré
Aunque tu nunca mi amor lo hayas notado
Tus labios me decían te amo
Y tus ojos me rechazaban
Por eso es que hoy yo mujer ya no te creo

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver

Duramos una noche amando y la otra pelando
Y aunque todo siguió igual, pasaban los años
A pesar de tus engaños, tú me diste un milagro
Ese fruto de tu vientre que yo más amo

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver

(Quisiera llorar)
Sentimiento
Come on

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver

Yo te amé, te adoré
No te quiero ver
Y sufrí hasta el fin
No te quiero ver


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El Amor Que Perdimos Lyrics as written by Geoffrey Rojas Andres Leonardo Hidalgo

Lyrics © ELLIOT S BLAIR, ESQ A/A/F 2 STRONG PUBLISHING, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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