Vas y vienes cada vez que tú quieres
No te conformas con tener lo que tienes
Cariñosa si te conviene
Pero ¿qué pasa contigo?
Que no te logro entender

Hoy me adoras mañana no sé
Nunca adivino lo que vas a hacer
Cambias de idea como tomar café
Y ¿cómo quedo yo?

Vas y vienes cada vez que tú quieres
Ni tú sabes de verdad lo que quieres
Solo buscas lo que te conviene
Pero ¿qué pasa contigo?
Te ocupas solo de ti

Hoy te encuentro mañana no sé
Con tu mirada perdida otra vez
Me confundes con tu timidez
Y ¿cómo quedo yo?

Si contigo no se lo que me espera
Me confundes cada vez más
Si soy yo quien te busca y quien te espera
El que siempre perdonará

Y ¿cómo quedo?
Si vas y vienes, cada vez que tú quieres
(¿Cómo quedo yo?)


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