Caminar sin ella,
Es ir sin rumbo fijo
Refugiarse como un niño
En los brazos de la soledad

Regresar sin ella es
Tan delirante,
Tan nocivo tan frustrante
Que a la casa no quiero llegar

Es como tener las manos
Llenas de ella
De sus risa, sus caderas
Y saber que ella no esta
Es como sentarse a deshojar estrellas
Bajo una luna nueva
A través del ventanal

Vivir sin ella es estar
Encadenado a ese cuerpo
Que yo amo, es temerle a la soledad
Vivir sin ella es rendirse a cada instante
Es caer, es levantarse y de por ella comenzar

Esto no es normal
Es querer volar
A donde ella esta

Esto no es normal
Es querer volar
A donde ella esta

La noche sin ella es
Un trago amargo
Es mirar el calendario
Es llorar, amigos es llorar
Es como tener las manos
Llenas de ella
De su risa, sus caderas
Y saber que ella no esta
Es como sentarse a deshojar estrellas
Bajo una luna nueva
A través del ventanal

Vivir sin ella es estar
Encadenado a ese cuerpo
Que yo amo, es temerle a la soledad
Vivir sin ella es rendirse a cada instante
Es caer, es levantarse y de por ella comenzar

Vivir sin ella es estar
Encadenado a ese cuerpo
Yo no se lo que es vivir sin ella
Yo no se lo que es vivir
Yo no se lo que es vivir con mi soledad que ahoga

Yo no se lo que es vivir sin ella
Yo no se lo que es vivir
Y se me hacen mas largas las horas
Sin su presencia

Yo no se lo que es vivir sin ella
Yo no se lo que es vivir
Llegar a mi casa solo con esta tristeza a cuestas

Yo no se lo que es vivir sin ella
Yo no se lo que es vivir
Todo me recuerda a ella
Esa canción de la radio
La foto sobre la mesa

Yo no se lo que es vivir sin ella
Yo no se lo que es vivir
Me domina la tristeza
Si no esta ella


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