Ha empezado todo, era tu capricho
Yo no me fiaba, era sólo sexo
Mas qué es el sexo, una actitud, como el arte en general
Así lo he comprendido, estoy aquí

Escúchame si trato de insistir
Aguanta soportándome
Mas te amo, te amo, te amo
Soy pesado, es antiguo, mas te amo

Perdona si te amo
Y si nos encontramos
Hace un mes o poco más
Perdona si no te hablo bajo
Sino lo grito muero
¿Te he dicho ya, que te amo?
Perdona si me río
Por mi desasosiego
Te miro fijo y tiemblo
Sólo con tenerte al lado
Y sentirme entre tus brazos
Si estoy aquí, si te hablo emocionado
Sí, sí estoy alucinado
Sí, estoy alucinado

Chao, ¿cómo estás?
¡Pregunta estúpida!
A mí el amarte me vuelve previsible
Hablo poco
Es extraño
Voy muy lento
Es el viento
Es el tiempo
Es el fuego

Perdona si te amo
Y si nos encontramos
Hace un mes o poco más
Perdona si no te hablo bajo
Sino lo grito muero
¿Te he dicho ya, que te amo?
Perdona si me río
Por mi desasosiego
Te miro fijo y tiemblo
Sólo con tenerte al lado
Y sentirme entre tus brazos
Si estoy aquí, si te hablo emocionado

Sí, estoy alucinado
Sí, estoy alucinado
Oh, sí, amor, amor
Yo te amo


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