Estuve con otra queriendo olvidarte
Y me fue imposible de mi mente arrancarte
Era tan hermosa perfecta buen amante
Que no dude un minuto con ella enredarme
Era obsesionante ver su cuerpo sobre el mio
Respirando el mismo aire
Que no llenaba este vació sin final

Te quise olvidar
Tus besos borrar
Estuve con otra y me quedo la soledad
Y yo la hice mía
En ella te veía
Que absurdo y que tonto pensar
Que con otro cuerpo te iba olvidar

Aun no se porque te fuiste de mi lado
Llore tu partidad como un nino abandonado
Sigo noches frías buscándote en mi cuarto
Y no encuentro mas que un alma hecha pedazos
Mi cuerpo te grita que regreses otra vez
Quiero abrigarme en tu piel
Y contigo amanecer de nuevo

Mientras me entregaba
En ti yo pensaba
Y es que yo te llevo grabada en mi ser


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