Como hago compañero pa' decirle que no he podido olvidarla
Que por mas que lo intente sus recuerdos siempre habita en mi mente
Que no puedo pasar si quiera un día sin verla si sea desde lejos
Que siento enloquecer al verla alegre y sonreír y no es conmigo
Yo se que le falte a su amor tal vez porque a mi otra ilusión me sonreía
Y no pensé que sin ella en mi vida se me acabaría el mundo

Yo se que estas arrepentido y duele pero ya no eres nada en su vida
Ella encontró por quien vivir y hoy que la busques tu es un absurdo

Olvidala

No es fácil para mi, por eso quiero hablarle
Si es preciso rogarle que regrese a mi vida

Inténtalo

Y es que no quiero hacerlo, si por dejar sus sueños me cause mil heridas

Olvidala mejor olvidala
Arrancala de ti que ya tiene otro amor
Olvidala mejor olvidala
Arrancala de ti ve y busca otra ilusión

Hermano es tu deber luchar para olvidar así a quien no te quiere
A quien gracias a dios ya te olvido y encontró amor en su camino
No se si por venganza o por rencor o por que tu no le convienes
O tal vez porque nunca perdono que tu le dieras el cariño

Mira que tu jugaste a los amores cuando lo eras todo en su mirada

Yo se que le falte debo pagarle pero que me perdone

Yo a ella la vi llorar amargas noches cuando injustamente la cambiabas

Estoy arrepentido y quiero que ella olvide que tuve errores

Olvídala

Yo no lo quiero hacer luchare por tenerla
Ella es cielo y estrella ella es todo en mi vida
La quiero, no te digo mentira
Y aunque se paso el tiempo por ella doy la vida

Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti que ya tiene otro amor
Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti ve y busca otra ilusión

Es que no dejan los recuerdos
Si yo le enseñe a amar, fui su primer amor
No sale de mi pensamiento
Ella vive aquí dentro del corazon

Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti que ya tiene otro amor
Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti ve y busca otra ilusión

Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti que ya tiene otro amor
Olvídala mejor olvídala
Arrancala de ti ve y busca otra ilusión


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