Nos presentó tu amiga
La que dice que adivina futuros por venir
No sé que más decirte
Sentado del pasillo en una orilla
¿Te acuerdas ya de mí?

Regálame la silla, cansada de la esquina
Donde te esperé, donde siempre te esperaba amor
Yo puedo regalarte alguna risa, y hacer una canción

Y un pañuelo de lunares, te regalo tiempo pa' que te lo pongas
Y una promesa, niña si te encuentro un día
Te pienso dar de una
Todos aquellos besos que te merecías

Por el puente de la esperanza
Buscaba un riconcito para la risa
Pensado que ha valido la pena amarte
Pasamos momentitos tan flamenquitos
Y vimos riconcitos pa' enamorarse

La calle del pensamiento
Me lleva a aquella orilla, no sé si te acuerdas
Regálame la silla que tiene arte
Yo paso por tu puerta casi to' los días
Yo paso y tú decides cuándo asomarte
Cuando asomarte

Y hasta volvieron de las rimas,
Imágenes jugando, colgás de no sé qué
Seguro que era abril
Volvieron todas, todas menos una
Que se olvidó de mí

Que el pañuelo es pa' llorarte
Y no tiene remedio para el que componga
Si alguna vez te encuentro por mi cobardía
Te pienso dar de una
Todos aquellos besos que te merecías

Por el puente de la esperanza
Buscaba un rinconcito para la risa
Pensando que ha valido la pena amarte
Pasamos momentitos tan flamenquitos
Y vimos rinconcitos pa' enamorarse

La calle del pensamiento
Me lleva a aquella orilla no sé si te acuerdas
Regálame la silla que tiene arte
Yo paso por tu puerta casi to' los días
Yo paso y tú decides cuándo asomarte

Por el puente de la esperanza
Buscaba un rinconcito para la risa
Pensando que ha valido la pena amarte
Pasamos momentitos tan flamenquitos
Y vimos rinconcitos pa' enamorarse

La calle del pensamiento
Me lleva a aquella orilla no sé si te acuerdas
Regálame la silla que tiene arte
Yo paso por tu puerta casi to' los días
Yo paso y tú decides cuándo asomarte

Pensando que ha valido la pena amarte
Pasamos momentitos tan flamenquitos
Y vimos rinconcitos pa' enamorarse
La calle del pensamiento
Me lleva a aquella orilla no sé si te acuerdas
Regálame la silla que tiene arte
Yo paso por tu puerta casi to' los días
Yo paso, yo paso, yo paso

Por el puente de la esperanza
Buscaba un rinconcito para la risa
Pensando que ha valido la pena amarte
Pasamos momentitos tan flamenquitos
Y vimos rinconcitos pa' enamorarse
La calle del pensamiento
Me lleva a aquella orilla no sé si te acuerdas
Regálame la silla que tiene arte
Yo paso por tu puerta casi to' los días
Yo paso y tú decides cuándo asomarte


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