Que si salgo, que si entro
Que si vengo, o que si voy
Que si hoy no me has llamado
Es que ya te has olvidado
Que si tu, que si yo
Que si hay alguien mas
Que si salgo ya a buscarte

No que va, que ya es muy tarde
Que si llueve, o que si escampa
Que si pienso demasiado
Que sin ti yo estoy perdido
Que si muero, que si vivo
Que si te da igual
A veces me da por pensar
Tal vez estoy muy mal herido

Ay amor no me lastimes
Que no se puede aguantar
Parece que mis besos ya no
Te sirven de nada
Si es que tú me diste el cielo
Y me lo quieres quitar
De todo hiciste para que no te
Pueda olvidar
Y para que me diste el pie
Si ya sabias que me iba a tropezar
Y yo que estoy tan ciego
Y no me acabo de enterar

Que tú solo fuiste un sueño
Que nunca será verdad
Que si subo o que si bajo
Que si porque no subes tú
Que si no pienso en otra cosa
Que tu boca, que mi boca
Que si hoy, que si ayer
Que si mañana ya veré
Que si me tienes en el banco
Que ya nunca piso el campo
Que si pierdo los estribos
Que si cayo, que si grito
Que si lo tengo merecido
Que si muero, que si vivo

O que si te da igual
A veces me da por pensar
Tal vez estoy muy mal herido
Y no lastimes más este pobre corazón
Que no sabe ya que hacer para tener
Tus besos
Y a ver por donde empiezo
Si es que hay tanto que olvidar
Ay amor no me lastimes


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