Lyrics of 'Maribel' by Homero

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Por qué al pasar el viento me lastima
y la luna de ayer noche ya no brilla.
Por qué tras un recuerdo
Se me nubla la visión,
Enredándome los dedos
Se me agita el corazón
Como aquel mar tan inmenso
Que me aleja de tu amor.

Por qué si tú no estás
Siento tu aliento,
Tal vez quedó enredado
Entre el viento.
Por qué me quema el alma
Al mirar aquel rincón,
Vacío y sin la llama
Que quemó nuestra ilusión
Para dar paso a la vida
y a esta cruel desolación.

Maribel,
Maribel,
Devuélveme la vida que al marcharte
Sin querer me arrebataste.

Maribel,
Maribel,
Ven dame la alegría que en mis besos,
Sin saber tú te llevaste.

Maribel,
Maribel.

Maribel.

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