Será esto un sueño, que te perdí, que en verdad ya no te tengo
Cuánto quisiera cerrar mis ojos y empezar de nuevo
Será posible que he de olvidar aquel romance apasionado
Mmm será posible un día decirte que por fin ya no te amo
Lo dudo mucho mi amor, es como ver a un pez del mar poder volar
Y aunque te deje de amar, es imposible que te pueda olvidar

Si me enseñaste a querer, también enséñame olvidar esto que siento
Porque eres tú, niña querida, la mujer a quien yo amo y a quien quiero
Quién sanará este dolor que me dejaste en mi interior cuando te fuiste
Quién inventó el amor debió dar instrucciones pa' evitar el sufrimiento
Llevo en mis venas la magia de tus besos el fruto de este amor
Lo veo como un juego y al fin de la jugada tu saliste ganadora
Y hoy por ti estoy sufriendo

Aprendí amar estando a tu lado
Me enseñaste a querer y me hiciste un daño
Fuiste mi profesora en el amor y en tus clases de amor
No me enseñaste de lo malo
Si me enseñaste a querer también enséñame olvidar esto que siento
Porque eres tú, niña querida, la mujer a quien yo amo y a quien quiero
Sabes te amo tanto que me da miedo volver a verte
(No, no, no)

Ha, let me find out

Será tu ego que te empujó a otro hombre con dinero
Y si es así pues trataré de resignarme por completo
Ay Dios, serán tus cartas de amor, la soledad que me hace recordarte
O las novelas que tu veías tan ansiosa tomando café
Sabes mi amor mi única meta fue lograr tenerte aquí
Pero hoy perdí la ilusión y la esperanza de que tú vuelvas a mi

Si me enseñaste a querer, también enséñame olvidar esto que siento
Porque eres tú, niña querida, la mujer a quien yo amo y a quien quiero
Quién sanará este dolor que me dejaste en mi interior cuando te fuiste
Quién inventó el amor debió dar instrucciones pa' evitar el sufrimiento
Dios me ha concedido el por lo menos verte
Quizás porque rogué una ves mas tenerte
Pero hoy me he dado cuenta que no vale
Tu presencia, si tu a mi ya no me amas
Cada mañanita despierta un infeliz
Y yo soy uno de ellos por qué sufren por ti
Papá me dijo que no llore por mujeres y
Por ti eso es lo que hago

Show me how to forget you, oh please mi amor no no
Show me how to forget you, oh please mi amor no no

Esta noche quiero volver a verte y vivir contigo una aventura
Esta noche quiero volver a verte y vivir contigo una aventura
Esta noche quiero volver a verte y vivir contigo una aventura
Esta noche quiero volver a verte y vivir contigo una aventura


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