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En ésta no, 
No me toca ser el que te ama, 
Ni nos toca hacer juntos la cama, 
Ni ver cuerdas de reloj. 

En ésta no, 
No coinciden nuestros universos, 
Ni podemos escribir un verso, 
Que describa nuestro amor. 

En ésta no, 
No nos toca caminar el mundo, 
Ni viajar hasta lo más profundo, 
De este cielo que se abrió. 

En ésta no, 
Nuestra historia nunca comenzó... 

Tal vez en otra vida 
Pueda darte todo lo que siento ahora, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Me toque en tu cuerpo contemplar la aurora, 
Tal vez en otra vida seamos tú y yo, 
Y cante nuestra piel con una misma voz, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Beba de tu boca todas esas ansias, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Este amor distante acorte las distancias, 
Tal vez en otra vida se nos dé la luz, 
Tal vez en otra vida seas primero tú, 
En ésta vida no. 



En ésta no, 
No nos toca decirnos te quiero, 
Ni cuidar lo poco de dinero 
Que ha quedado en el cajón. 

En ésta no, 
Aunque duela tanto aceptarlo, 
Y me quede con ganas de dar 
Lo que me quema el corazón. 

En ésta no, 
Nuestra historia nunca comenzó... 

Tal vez en otra vida 
Pueda darte todo lo que siento ahora, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Me toque en tu cuerpo contemplar la aurora, 
Tal vez en otra vida seamos tú y yo, 
Y cante nuestra piel con una misma voz, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Beba de tu boca todas esas ansias, 
Tal vez en otra vida 
Este amor distante acorte las distancias, 
Tal vez en otra vida se nos dé la luz, 
Tal vez en otra vida seas primero tú, 
En ésta vida no, 



Tal vez en otra vida se nos dé la luz, 
Tal vez en otra vida seas primero tú, 

En ésta vida no, 

En ésta vida, no.

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