Amanece un nuevo dí­a
Otra noche sin dormir
Recordando los momentos
De mi vida junto a ti
En la puerta del colegio
Donde yo te conocí
Fue un tropiezo y unos libros
Que cayeron para que
Mirándonos los dos
Habláramos sin voz
Yo nervioso y tu apenada
Sentimos que el amor
Se despertaba

Cada puerta del colegio es
Culpable de nuestro amor
Cada puerta del colegio es
La que me recuerda a ti
Ahora que no estas aquí
Cada puerta del colegio es
Como una mirada atrás
Cada puerta del colegio es
Donde vuelven a llorar
Pensando que estas detrás

Te sentabas a mi lado
En las clases de Ingles
Entre risas y caricias
Planeábamos que hacer
Cuando el año se acababa
Me dijiste escúchame
Tengo que cambiar de curso
Pues me iré muy lejos
Pero pronto volveré
El mundo se me hundió
Me rogaste que te esperara
Pero están duro amor
Te hecho de menos

Cada puerta del colegio es
Culpable de nuestro amor
Cada puerta del colegio es
La que me recuerda a ti
Ahora que no estas aquí
Cada puerta del colegio es
Como una mirada atrás
Cada puerta del colegio es
Donde vuelven a llorar
Pensando que estas detrás


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