Yo les ruego mis amigos no se ofendan si les pido
Que me dejen un momento solitario en la taberna
Voy a entrar en mi delirio y llorando se los digo
Me avergüenza que se apiaden de mi pena

Los que tratan de salvarme pensaran que soy cobarde
Que no puedo liberarme de las garras del alcohol
Pero estando ya tomado se aparece aquí a mi lado
Y me olvido de que ya me abandono
Cuando tomo una botella luego empiezo a hablar con ella
Y me sueño disfrutando de su amor

Yo les ruego mis amigos no se ofendan si les pido
Que me dejen un momento solitario en la taberna
Voy a entrar en mi delirio y llorando se los digo
Me avergüenza que se apiaden de mi pena

Si la miran algún día les suplico que le digan
Que disfrute bien tranquila porque ya la perdone
Que en mis horas de agonía la llamaba todavía
Y hasta el ultimo momento la adore
Que olvidado aquí en mi mesa fui muriendo de tristeza
Y sin odio para siempre me marche


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