Que nunca falte tu mano en la mía
Que tu corazón no deje de latir por mí
Que tu boca diga que me necesita
Que infinitamente sigas dependiendo
Temerosa por qué no me pase nada

Que nunca falte tu luz en mi alma
Para que yo pueda aterrizar
Sin miedo en la pista

Que mi corazón te sirva de valija
Cuando ya cansada de mis tonterías
Este gran idiota no te deje ir jamás

Yo sin ti
No soy nada
Te juro que no estoy aquí
Si me faltas

No sé yo sin ti
No estoy vivo
La vida se me va de largo
Con tu olvido
Te juro que no sé vivir
Te juro que no sé vivir

Que nunca falte tu luz en mi alma
Para que yo pueda aterrizar
Sin miedo en la pista

Que mi corazón te sirva de valija
Cuando ya cansada de mis tonterías
Este gran idiota no te deje ir jamás

Yo sin ti
No soy nada
Te juro que no estoy aquí
Si me faltas

No sé yo sin ti
No estoy vivo
La vida se me va de largo
Con tu olvido
Te juro que no se vivir
Te juro que no se vivir

Yo sin ti


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