Quien no dice una mentira
Por conservar un amor
Quien no inventa una historieta
Por evitar un dolor

Quien no se moja los labios
Con otros que sepan a miel
Quien no cae ante el deseo
Y terminar siendo infiel

Recordar todo en silencio
Como extraños nos sentimos
Paso a paso detallamos
Con cinismo comparamos
Y esa duda que nos mata
Y que asalta que amenaza
Tus sentidos los vulnera
Nos tortura, nos delata
Y no saber si es mejor
Mientras duerme le relatas

Amor, se pareció tanto a ti
Que no pude guardar
En mi cuerpo el deseo
Que la tuve que amar
Sentí la necesidad
De tenerme que entregar
Sentí miedo, sentí el peso
De poderme equivocar

Fue, como llegar a casa primero de mi viaje
Como empezar de nuevo
Después de disgustar
Como adelantar las caricias
Cuando nos pensábamos casar
O sentir la melodía
Antes de hacer esta canción

Como si la noche durara un poco más
En vez de amanecer
Como si la lluvia cayera
Sin presagio cuando hay sol
Como si el sueño se realizara
Mucho antes de vivir
Como si el niño llorara
Mucho antes de nacer

Amor, se pareció tanto a ti
Que el nombre llevaban por igual
Y la misma prisa
Cuando solían caminar
Nostalgia en la sonrisa
Me parecieron tan igual
Sentí miedo, sentí el peso
De quererme enamorar
Otra vez

Y no podría decirle otra cosa si la veo
Que la extraño, que la pienso
Y no podría decirla otra cosa si la veo
Que la extraño, que lo siento


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