Lyrics of 'Campanas Del Olvido' by Vicente Fernández

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Las campanas del olvido
Anuncian que te vas por fin
Tu partida obscurece mi cielo
Las campanas del olvido marcan
Hay un triste final
Para siempre termina mi anelo
Corazoncito lindo tu dolor es olvido
Nacido de la duda
Pudo más que el cariño

En mis ruegos más erdientes a Dios
Solo por ti pedire
Pa' que olvides muy pronto mi vida
Y si alguna vez me pides perdón
En el camino del mal
Mis sendero sera el más allá
Corazoncito lindo así vete desnudo
Que ofrendare mi sangre
A cambio de tu olvido

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