Dices que el sofá te trata bien
Aunque sea un poco frio
La cama no está mal aunque no estés
Lo hecho, hecho esta
Y la verdad hicimos mucho daño
No busco a quien culpar, ya para que
Presiento que no hay marcha atrás
Sé que esta vez no hay marcha atrás

Antes de que echemos las maletas a la calle
Y bajemos el telón
Si tú te vas y yo me voy, esto ya es en serio
Si tú te vas y yo me voy,
¿con quién se queda el perro?

Si no me ves llorar es solo que
Mi orgullo no me deja
Me cuesta imaginar que no estarás
Termino de empacar
Sintiendo que no queda otra salida
Te dejo el tostador y los CDS

Si tú te vas y yo me voy
Si tú te vas y yo me voy

Antes de que echemos las maletas a la calle
Y bajemos el telón
Si tú te vas y yo me voy, esto ya es en serio
Si tú te vas y yo me voy
¿Con quién se queda el perro?

Si quieres llévate el Picasso
Que al cabo es una imitación
Y dime quien se queda con los restos de este amor
Si tú te vas y yo me voy
Si tú te vas

Antes de que echemos las maletas a la calle
Y convertirnos en extraños muy cordiales
Y bajemos el telón
Si tú te vas y yo me voy, ya no hay más remedio
Si tú te vas y yo me voy, esto ya es en serio
Si tú te vas y yo me voy,
¿Con quién se queda el perro?


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