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¿Por qué desprecias al que tanto te ha querido?
¿Por qué traicionas a mi amor, a mi cariño?
Mira que sufro por no ser correspondido
Me estás dejando y no entiendo tu abandono
Si me juraste ante la Luna de otoño
Que tu cariño era mío y no de otro
Quisiera odiarte, pero solo puedo amarte
Quiero arrancarte de este pecho que te adora
Pero no puedo
El corazón me traiciona
Dime qué pasa, ¿por qué te estás alejando?
A mí la duda y el dolor me está matando
Muero de celos, pero me estoy aguantando
Dime qué pasa para no seguirte a mando
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