Sola, sola otra vez
Tan sola, sola por qué?
Cuánta noche puede abarcar mi piel
Y cuánta libertad, no sé
Sola otra vez
Sola, busco una luz
Tan sola yo como tú
No alcanzan mis manos para tanto vacío aqui
En el abismo de este cuarto gris
Al amanecer

Y para qué vivir
En este plan de hoy
Qué gano con ser libre
Si no sé donde voy
No quiero más fingir
Que todo marcha bien
Si no hay tú sin mi
Y yo sin ti
No sé
No puedo ser
Sola, sola otra vez
Sola, qué insensatez
El tiempo me envuelve en un capricho de soledad
En un falsa de libertad
Que no puedo entender

Y para qué vivir
En este plan de hoy
Qué gano con ser libre
Si no sé donde voy

No quiero más fingir
Que todo marcha bien
Si no hay tú sin mi
Y yo sin ti
Ya ves que hoy
Que hoy sin ti
Se nubla el corazón
En un mar de inquietud
Que finge una estación feliz
No sé

Ya para qué vivir
La vida en un disfraz
Siguiendo siempre al mundo
Si a ti te quiero más

Ya para qué sufrir
Contéstame, anda dime
Si la distancia oprime
Que va! mejor morir
No quiero más fingir
Que todo marcha bien
Si no hay tú sin mi
Y yo sin ti
No sé
Que puedo ser
Sola otra vez
Sola otra vez
Sola otra vez


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