Me llamas, para decirme que te marchas
Que ya no aguantas más, que ya estás harta
De verle cada día, de compartir su cama
De domingos de fútbol, de vida en casa

Me dices que el amor, igual que llega pasa
Y el tuyo se marchó por la ventana
Y que encontró un lugar en otra cama

Y te has pintado la sonrisa de carmín
Y te has colgado el bolso que te regaló
Y aquel vestido que nunca estrenaste, lo estrenas hoy
Y sales a la calle buscando amor

Y te has pintado la sonrisa de carmín
Y te has colgado el bolso que te regaló
Y aquel vestido que nunca estrenaste, lo estrenas hoy
Y sales a la calle buscando amor

Me llamas para decirme que te engaña
Que ya de vuestro amor no queda nada
Que se buscó otro nido, que abandonó tu casa
Que te faltan caricias por las mañanas

Me dices que el amor, igual que llega pasa
Y el tuyo se marchó por la ventana
Y que encontró un lugar en otra cama

Y te has pintado la sonrisa de carmín
Y te has colgado el bolso que te regaló
Y aquel vestido que nunca estrenaste, lo estrenas hoy
Y sales a la calle buscando amor

Y te has pintado la sonrisa de carmín
Y te has colgado el bolso que te regaló
Y aquel vestido que nunca estrenaste, lo estrenas hoy
Y sales a la calle buscando amor


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