Pido la paz para esta guerra
Quisiera devolver mis armas
Parar con esta hostilidad
Que no conduce a nada
Te propongo una tregua

Hago un llamado a tu conciencia
La mía ya me está matando
Quien te esta hablando se rindió
Perdió todas sus fuerzas
Y hoy viene a suplicarte
Y a pedir perdón

Hay perdóname, perdóname
No me hagas llorar
No se cómo hablar
Hay perdóname, perdóname
Que tengo que hacer
Si quieres me rindo a tus pies

Quiero que sepas que he cambiado
Que estar sin ti ha sido amargo
Por que me tuve que perder
Y andar en malos pasos
Y hoy que vuelvo a encontrarte
Quisiera volver

Hay perdóname, perdóname
No me hagas llorar
No se cómo hablar
Hay perdóname, perdóname
Que tengo que hacer
Si quieres me rindo a tus pies

Hay perdóname, perdóname
No me hagas llorar
No se cómo hablar
Hay perdóname, perdóname
Que tengo que hacer
Si quieres me rindo

Perdóname, perdóname

Pido la paz para esta guerra
Amor perdóname
Por que estaba equivocado
Y ahora regreso vencido
Arrepentido y enamorado
Pido la paz para esta guerra
Amor perdóname

Sin rencores, sin reproches
Sin culpables, ni inocentes, comencemos otra vez

Pido la paz para esta guerra
Amor perdóname
Estoy pidiendo una tregua
Mi corazón se rindió de luchar contra este amor
Pido la paz para esta guerra
Amor perdóname
Me tuve que perder
Y tuve que sufrir y tuve que sentir
Lo que es vivir en guerra solo con el corazón

Perdóname que no puedo vivir si no estas aquí
Me hace falta tu presencia
Para mí tu eres la esencia
Que da sabor a mi existir
Un poco más y a lo mejor nos comprendemos luego
Vuelve a mí yo te lo ruego y perdóname, perdóname
Si acaso te ofendí perdón
Si acaso te ofendí perdón
Si te perdí ya perdón


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