Siempre voy a ser distinta los demás
Tirarme al suelo para luego lastimar
En el momento del silencio
Yo no, yo no, yo no, yo no
Yo no, yo no, yo no, yo no

Yo que te sigo para olvidar
La soledad y el miedo que van
Dejando en mi interior, vació
Dejando en mi interior vacío

Yo no busco verme en ti
Ni al tiempo convertir
Ser el instante de tus días mágico
Ser el momento que ansías
Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy
Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy

Yo que te sigo para olvidar
La soledad y el miedo que van
Dejando en mi interior vacío
Dejando en mi interior vació

Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy
Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy
Dejando en mi interior vacío
Dejando en mi interior vacío
Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy
Yo voy, yo voy, yo voy, yo voy


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