Sólo tu mirada pude recordar ayer Y tu
Suave respirar Se apagó al atardecer
Sólo una mentira en el camino me
Bastó Tu recuerdo se me fue Tu fragancia se
Alejó Ya no quiero verte y si te encuentro
Por ahí La mirada bajaré y me
Alejaré de ti Poco a poco también tu
Perfume olvidaré Y tus besos sin amor De
Mi piel arrancaré Perdón

Se me olvidó tu nombre No sé si era
María, Encarnación Tal vez Mariana
Se me olvidó decirte Que si logré
Olvidarte Tu querer no vale nada Se me
Olvidó tu nombre Hasta se me ha olvidado
Aquel lunar que hay en tu cara Se lo ha llevado el
Viento Y tu dulce recuerdo Se borró en la
Madrugada

Pasará una vida y nuestro amor se
Borrará Como aroma que en el viento Se
Desvanecerá Solo en tu memoria algunas
Noches estaré Cuando beses otros labios Yo
Te sorprenderé Ya no quiero verte y si te
Encuentro por ahí La mirada bajaré y
Me alejaré de ti/ Poco a poco
También tu perfume olvidaré/ Y tus
Besos sin amor De mi piel arrancaré

Se me olvidó tu nombre No sé si era
María, Encarnación Tal vez Mariana
Se me olvidó decirte Que si logré
Olvidarte Tu querer no vale nada Se me
Olvidó tu nombre Hasta se me ha olvidado
Aquel lunar que hay en tu cara Se lo ha llevado el
Viento Y tu dulce recuerdo Se borró en la
Madrugada

En mi memoria no queda nada Sólo el aroma
De aquella madrugada Y en el silencio quedó
Tu alma Sola y desnuda


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