¿Cuántas noches me he quedado dormido
En el filo del tiempo, a la orilla del abismo?
¿Cuántas veces he querido salirme
De la ruina del cuerpo y despertar en tus ojos?

Cicatrizándonos
Arriesgándonos
Aguantando mutación
Desangrando la razón

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí

¿Cuántas veces me perdí en la distancia
Y me miraba a lo lejos, como te iba perdiendo?
¿Cuántas veces me olvidé de mis ojos
Y en lo negro me hundía, llorando en lo profundo?

Sabiendo que
El tiempo es cruel
Nunca dudamos por volar
Como las águilas que se van

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí

Pero no
Nunca me caí
Nunca te arrastré
Seguimos aquí
Ah


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