Hoy he vuelto a escuchar, al silencio gritar,
Tu nombre,tu nombre
Y comienzo a sentir la nostalgia en mi ser,
Sin poder evitar un lamento de amor, sin fin.

Oh, oh, y aquí estoy, esperando por ti,
Sin poder entender que me hizo alejarte de mi
Y aquí estoy,
Quiero ver si por fin te decides volver
Y creer que es posible empezar, una vez mas.

Hoy he vuelto a sentir el deseo de hablar y decir, que te amo
Que no puedo olvidar, esos días de ayer, que hay momentos
Que ya, no me puedo calmar, sin ti.

Oh, oh y aquí estoy, esperando por ti, sin poder entender
Que te hizo alejarte de mi
Y aquí estoy, quiero ver si por fin, te decides volver y creer que es
Posible empezar, una vez mas.

Esperando por ti,
Sin poder entender que me hizo alejarte de mi
Y aquí estoy.


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