No quedan días de verano
Para pedirte perdón
Para borrar del pasado
El daño que te hice yo

Sin besos de despedida
Y sin palabras bonitas,
Porque te miro a los ojos
Y no me sale la voz

Si pienso en tí
Siento que esta vida no es justa
Si pienso en ti
Y en la luz de esa mirada tuya

No quedan días de verano
El viento se los llevó
Un cielo de nubes negras
Cubría el último adiós

Fue sentir de repente tu ausencia,
Como un eclipse de sol,
Porque no vas a mi vera

Si pienso en tí
Siento que esta vida no es justa,
Si pienso en tí
Y en la luz de esa mirada tuya
Esa mirada tuya

Desde esos días de verano,
Vivo en el reino de la soledad
Nunca vas a saber cómo me siento
Nadie va a adivinar cómo te recuerdo

Si pienso en ti
Siento que esta vida no es justa,
Si pienso en ti y esa mirada tuya
Esa mirada tuya

No quedan días de verano
No quedan días de verano
No quedan días de verano
No quedan días de verano


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Días de Verano Lyrics as written by Juan Vicente Garcia Aguirre Eva Maria Amaral Lallana

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