Quizás no sientas lo que yo sentí
Quizás no hay lagrimas ni miedo
Tal vez no pienses ni un momento en mí

Tal vez hay alguien en tus sueños

¿Dónde esta el amor?
¿Dónde esta tu corazón?
Te necesito ya nada es igual
Y es que al pensarte todo me hace mal
Si tú no estas, dame una razón
Para no morir, lento

Dime que debo hacer para olvidar
Que alguien me escuche en el cielo
Está tan roto ya mi corazón
Como le digo que fue un juego

¿Dónde esta el ayer, dónde esta el amor?
¿Dónde esta tu corazón?
No te pareces nada a quien yo amé
Y lentamente se me va la fe
Si tú no estas, dame una razón
Para no morir lento, lento

Soplaba el viento a nuestro favor
Y tocábamos el cielo
Mira mis ojos y dime si es verdad
Que nuestro amor llego al final

¿Dónde esta el ayer, dónde esta el amor?
¿Dónde esta tu corazón?
Te necesito ya nada es igual
Es que al pensarte, todo me hace mal
Si tú no estas, dame una razón
Para no morir lento

No te pareces nada a quien yo amé
Y lentamente se me va la fe
Si tú no estas, dame una razón
Para no morir, lento, lento


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