Que agasajo volver a estar juntos
Que delicia volver a sentirlos
Gracias por estar aqui
Para cada uno de nosotros, la experiencia de timbiriche ha sido diferente
Porque somos distintos
Y al mismo tiempo complementarios
Es como México, que es rico entre otras cosas porque es diverso
Cuando eramos chiquitos, la connotación de estas canciones era diferente
Porque cuando a las once años decíamos adiós a la escuela
Literalmente nos referíamos a despedirnos de nuestros amigos
Pero hoy, años después, nos damos cuenta que la verdadera escuela es la vida
Y que en cada etapa hemos tenido que despedirnos de seres, o de situaciones para poder crecer
Nos hemos dado cuenta que el perdón no es una idea, sino una vibración
Nos hemos dado cuenta de que la vida, sí es mejor cantando

No crezcas más
Que te quiero así como eres hoy
No crezcas más
Que me asusta el que vayas a cambiar

No quiero llorar no quiero, no quiero decirte nunca adiós
Mi banca quedo vacía y en todo el salón no hay nadie mas
Adiós a la escuela diré, en ella mis sueños sembré
Dejo aquí recuerdo, me llevo una ilusión

Es posible que mañana
Los problemas te hagan cambiar
Tus amigos, tus hermanos
Te dirán que ya no eres la misma

Y es verdad que con los años
Ves la vida de otro color
Te haces seria, responsable
Y tal vez te olvides de quien soy

Y en el horizonte mas amigos yo tendré
Y de año en año, nuevos días conoceré
Y muchos regalos a la vida yo daré
Para ti mi amigo que otra vez encontraré

No crezcas más
Que te quiero así como eres hoy
No crezcas más
Que me asusta el que vayas a cambiar


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