Quién sabe si soy digno de tus besos
Qué haré si dices si frente a mis ojos
Ensayo mi torpeza en los espejos
Miopías que no ven ni con anteojos

Yo sé que es un pigmeo mi autoestima
Que en vez de dar la cara da la espalda
Muy macho para estar en la cocina
Muy torpe para hurgar entre tu falda

Y dime tú
¿A dónde va el pasado?
Que se fue sin un pecado
Dime tú
Si tengo algún futuro
Si hay un claro en este oscuro
Te ilumino y me aventuro
Si hay un chance en el presente
Dime tú

Me tienes dilatada la pupila
Con esa blusa corta hasta el ombligo
Me niego a depender de esta rutina
Mi niña dime tú que hago conmigo

Abril era el futuro anticipado
De marzo que se fue sin darnos cuenta
Veranos que se asoman trasnochados
Inviernos que mojados no escarmientan

Y dime tú
¿A dónde va el pasado?
Que se fue sin un pecado
Dime tú
Si tengo algún futuro
Si hay un claro en este oscuro
Te ilumino y me aventuro
Si hay un chance en el presente
Dime tú

Y dime tú
¿A dónde va el pasado?
Que se fue sin un pecado
Dime tú
Si tengo algún futuro
Si hay un claro en este oscuro
Te ilumino y me aventuro
Si hay un chance en el presente

Y dime tú
¿A dónde va el pasado?
Que se fue sin un pecado
Dime tú
Si tengo algún futuro
Si hay un claro en este oscuro
Te ilumino y me aventuro
Si hay un chance en el presente

Dime tú


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