Cómo te atreves otra vez llamarme
Sabiendo que hay alguien
Que me ha devuelto la ilusión
Alguien que rescato mi corazón herido
Echándote al olvido
Y me curo tanto dolor
Ya no me importan tus promesas
Se que tan sólo son frases hechas

Y aunque te estés muriendo por tenerme
Y estés agonizando por volver a verme
Ya me olvidé de ti, ya me olvidé de ti
Con alguien que me hace muy feliz

Y aunque en tu vida haya un gran vacío
Peor fue lo que yo sufrí contigo
Ya me olvide de ti, ya me olvide de ti
Dime que esperabas oír de mi
Aunque sé que en mi tus huellas llevaré
Yo te juro que por él ya te olvidé
Y a pesar de lo que fuimos una vez
Tan sólo eres hoy, alguien que una vez amé

Dicen que no se sabe bien lo que se tiene
Hasta que no lo pierdes
Y ahora sufres por mi amor
Amarte para mi te juro fue un castigo
Y hoy eres mi enemigo
Vete de nuevo por favor

Ya no me importan tus promesas
Se que tan sólo son frases hechas
Y aunque te estés muriendo por tenerme
Y estés agonizando por volver a verme
Ya me olvidé de ti, ya me olvidé de ti
Con alguien que me hace muy feliz

Y aunque en tu vida haya un gran vacío
Peor fue lo que yo sufrí contigo
Ya me olvide de ti, ya me olvide de ti
Dime que esperabas oír de mi

Aunque sé que en mi tus huellas llevaré
Yo te juro que por él ya te olvidé
Y a pesar de lo que fuimos una vez
Tan solo eres hoy, alguien que una vez amé


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