Sin saber cuanto yo la amaba
Se marcho por mi tonto orgullo y el dolor
de creer que ya no me importaba

Se marcho, extraño hoy su mirada
Su pasión, todo lo que me daba
Siento hoy haber sido el culpable de su adiós,
Sin su amor mi vida ya no es nada

Y es que su adiós me ha dejado un vacío en el alma,
Y el corazón me grita fuerte que aun la ama,
Y la razón me insiste que debo olvidarla
Pues ya no soy parte de su vida, dueño de su cama

Y es que su adiós me ha dejado un vacío en el alma,
Y este dolor de yo ya no poder amarla,
Y lo anterior, como un fuego que nunca se apaga
Me hace recordar que solo soy agua pasada, agua pasada

Se marcho, extraño hoy su mirada
Su pasión, todo lo que me daba
Siento hoy haber sido el culpable de su adiós
Sin su amor mi vida ya no es nada

Ya no le importaba solo soy agua pasada
Si el orgullo a veces traiciona, me engañe
que no la amaba, hoy mi mente me pide que corra
tras de ella pues me muero por amarla

Ya no le importaba solo soy agua pasada
Agua que va pasando por el rio sin evitar
ir al vacío, así se siente mi mente, por un vacío en mi alma

Ya no le importaba solo soy agua pasada
quisiera, quisiera decirle que la amo,
que mi corazón nunca la ha olvidado, no quiero
aceptar que se ha ido, que por mi tonto orgullo se ha marchado

Ya no le importaba solo soy agua pasada
Solo soy agua pasada, solo soy agua pasada,agua
Ah caray!

Dios mio veme te lo pido, dame ya otra oportunidad,
que la regreses conmigo me muero por ella,
este borícua si la va a amar


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