Zamba Para Olvidar
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Zamba Para Olvidar
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No sé para qué volviste
Si yo empezaba a olvidar
No sé si ya lo sabrás
Lloré cuando vos te fuiste
No sé para qué volviste
Qué mal me hace recordar
La tarde se ha puesto triste
Y yo prefiero callar
Para qué vamos a hablar
De cosas que ya no existen
No sé para qué volviste
Ya ves que es mejor no hablar
Qué pena me da saber que al final
De ese amor ya no queda nada
Solo una pobre canción
Da vueltas por mi guitarra
Y hace rato que te extraña
Mi zamba para olvidar
Mi zamba vivió conmigo
Parte de mi soledad
No sé si ya lo sabrás
Mi vida se fue contigo
Contigo, mi amor, contigo
Qué mal me hace recordar
Mis manos ya son de barro
Tanto apretar al dolor
Y ahora que me falta el Sol
No sé que venís buscando
Llorando, mi amor, llorando
También olvídame vos
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