Lyrics of 'Perdóname' by Ziza Fernandes

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Padre, hay tantas cosas que escondí
Ya ni sé contar, tantos errores cometí
Me herí, te traicioné
Me destruí hasta caer
Mas por misericordia
Te vengo a pedir

Padre, perdóname, pequé
Mas regresé, quiero cambiar
Pues sé que aquí es mi lugar
Siempre a tu lado!

Padre, tengo miedo de fallar
Pues, sin tu amor voy a sufrir y fracasar
Puedo sentir tus manos hoy
Dándome paz al corazón
Y mi mayor victoria
Es tener tu perdón

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