Ahora me voy
No me lo repitas
Estoy recogiendo las cosas precisas
Para irme a un hotel
Un par de pijamas, jabón, zapatillas
Y un par de camisas para no volver

Ahora me voy
No me lo repitas
También me he cansado de tantas mentiras
De no serte fiel
Aquí en esta bolsa me cabe la vida
Con ella la espalda
Soy libre otra vez

El día que puedas me mandas con alguien
Las cosas que ahora pudiera olvidar
El libro de versos que yo te leía
Los días felices que no volverán

El día que puedas me mandas con alguien
Las cosas queridas de mi propiedad
Las cosas comunes las tiras al aire
Que vuelen sin rumbo
Que no vuelan mas, nunca mas

Ahora me voy
No me lo repitas
También me he cansado de tantas mentiras
De no serte fiel
Aquí en esta bolsa me cabe la vida
Con ella la espalda
Soy libre otra vez

El día que puedas me mandas con alguien
Las cosas que ahora pudiera olvidar
El libro de versos que yo te leía
Los días felices que no volverán

El día que puedas me mandas con alguien
Las cosas queridas de mi propiedad
Las cosas comunes las tiras al aire
Que vuelen sin rumbo
Que no vuelan mas, nunca mas

El día que puedas


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