Ya basta con tus "no", "qué se yo", dejémoslo aquí
Ya basta de "no sé", "ya veré" ya está bien así

De cómo serás, de aquello que harás
Si no hablo jamás es porque te respeto
En cambio tú no, tú siempre criticas lo que hago
Si hablo o si me callo

Yo solo quiero de ti
Calor y pecado
Y un lecho deshecho por ti
Con miles de "sí"

Ya basta con tus "no", "qué se yo", dejémoslo aquí
Ya basta de "no sé", "ya veré" ya está bien así

Si todo lo das, si no tienes más
No te estoy pidiendo que sea perfecto
Quisiera eso sí una hora que una
Y no divida por pedir la luna

Ahora veamos quién es
Quién sigue, quién cede
Veamos quién deja esto aquí
Ya está bien así

Ya basta con tus "no", "qué se yo", dejémoslo aquí
Ya basta de "no sé", "ya veré" ya está bien así

Yo solo quiero de ti
Calor y pecado
Y un lecho deshecho por ti
Ya está bien así

Dejémoslo aquí
Ya está bien así

Ya basta con tus "no", "qué se yo", dejémoslo aquí
Ya basta de "no sé", "ya veré" ya está bien así

Una parte de mí, te persigue aunque sé
Que no estás ya por mí
Una parte de mí, forma parte de ti
Y con ella sabré convivir

Por qué nos evitamos, no hablamos
Tú ni yo
En un huracán estamos, no hallamos
Solución

Dime cuántas veces, demasiadas veces
Te he pedido yo a ti, más de lo que te doy
Toda mi ternura, contra tus locuras
No te bastan aún, no te sirven aún
Dímelo tú

El silencio se ve, y esa parte de mí
Se me va tras de ti
Y me quedo yo así con esa otra mitad
Tú no sabes el ruido que hará

Me faltan tus atrasos, tus brazos
¿dónde están?

Dime cuántas veces, demasiadas veces
Te he pedido yo a ti, más de lo que te doy
Tantas ocasiones, cuántas decisiones
Y la certeza que tú me entendieras aún
Ahora que te pierdo comprendo quién es quién

Dime cuántas veces, demasiadas veces
Cuando me equivoqué, dime al menos por qué
Dame algo de tiempo, ese es el derecho
Que le puede quedar a esa parte de mí
Una parte de mí


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