Hoy Tiré Viejas Hojas
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Hoy Tiré Viejas Hojas
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Hoy tiré viejas hojas
Esas que hablaban de pasado
Terminé de escribir
Con el último aliento a las tres
Quedan en la mesa
Las sonrisas que dejaste
Una vez, al despertar
Hoy las dulces palabras que faltan
Están en mi pecho
Susurrándole al alma
La calma que debe tener
Suben en las sábanas
Caricias que hoy tendrán
Que esperar
Esa piel que ama y no estás
Hoy me tiro en la cama
Y atrapo el amor en mi almohada
Solo espero encontrarla de nuevo
En el sueño de hoy
Mirando esos ojos como brillan
Dentro mío, listos para amar
Para amar
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