Te veo obstinada
En hacer tu maleta
En borrar al marcharte
Una vida completa
En tirar tierra al fuego
Por querer apagarlo
En dejar nuestro mundo
Y querer olvidarlo

Se te ve decidida
Y no quieres pensarlo
Te encuentras herida y
Te duele aceptarlo

Si tu no te fueras
Si tu me escucharas
Si a pesar de todo
Tu me perdonaras
Y me perdonaras

Si no te marcharas
Si tu comprendieras
Que errar es humano
Si tu me creyeras
Que yo te amo
Si tu comprendieras
Que errar es humano
Y que yo te amo

Si espinas de rosas
Ya jamás te hirieron
Si el pasado triste
Desapareciera
Si esas nubes negras
Que empezarán lo bello
Se desvanecieran
Se desvanecieran

Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras
Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras, no

Si tu no te fueras
Si tu comprendieras
Comprendome, soy humano
No te quise hacer daño

Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras
Si el pasado triste
Desapareciera

Si tu no te fueras
Si tu comprendieras
Te juro, nena
Ya jamás te hirieron

Wow
Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras

Eh ah, eh
Eh, eh, eh, eh
No te vayas, mujer

Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras
Se te ve decidida
Y no quieres pensarlo

Si tu no te fueras
Si tu comprendieras
Te encuentras herida
Y te duele aceptarlo, nena

Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras
Si tu no te fueras, no

Si tu no te fueras
Si tu comprendieras
De mama
Si no te marcharas
Si tu no te fueras


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