Lyrics of 'Junio' by Polsak

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Finalmente la soledad llego a mi
Y sin dudarlo yo la deje pasar
Encerrado aquí
Tu nombre grito una vez mas
Con tragos amargos
Que ahogan mis recuerdos

¿En dónde estas?
¿Me encontraras?
¿En dónde estas?

Solamente mis oídos intentan escuchar
esa sonrisa que me obligo a pensar
que encerrado aquí yo podría soportar
los tragos amargos que ahogan mis recuerdos

Una vez mas me dilate
Y digo: Quedate
Una vez mas no te encontré
Y digo: Quedate, Quedate

Una vez mas me dilate
Y digo: Quedate
Una vez mas no te encontré
Y digo: Quedate, Quedate

Y digo: Quedate
Y digo: Quedate

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