Usted se me llevó la vida y el alma entera
Y se ha clavado aquí en mis huesos el dolor
Con esta angustia y esta pena
Usted no sabe que se siente perder
No sabe que se siente caer y caer
En un abismo profundo y sin fe

Usted se me llevó la vida y aquí me tiene
Como una roca que el océano golpea
Y aquí ya está pero no siente

Usted no sabe lo importante que fue
No sabe que su ausencia fue un trago de hiel
Que se ha quedado clavado en mi piel

Usted no sabe lo que es el amor
Y el miedo que causa la desolación
Usted no sabe que daño causó
Como ha destrozado a este corazón
Que tan solo palpitaba con el sonido de su voz
Con el sonido de su voz

Usted se me llevó la vida
Todas mis ganas
Y me ha dejado congelada la razón
Y viva la desesperanza
Usted no sabe que se siente perder
No sabe que su adiós fue morirme de sed
Que desgarró en este cuerpo su sed

Usted no sabe lo que es el amor
Y el miedo que causa la desolación
Usted no sabe que daño causó
Como ha destrozado a este corazón
Que tan solo palpitaba con el sonido de su voz
Con el sonido de su voz

Usted no sabe de verdad como se ama
Usted no sabe como he sufrido yo
Usted es fría y su maldad me hiere el alma
Usted llenó mi vida toda de dolor

Usted no sabe lo que es el amor
Y el miedo que causa la desolación
Usted no sabe que daño causó
Como ha destrozado a este corazón

Usted no sabe lo que es el amor
Y el miedo que causa la desolación
Usted no sabe que daño causó
Como ha destrozado a este corazón

Usted no sabe lo que es el amor
Y el miedo que causa la desolación
Usted no sabe


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