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Another Takes My Place

I went
Your great love
Your echo, your voice
Your dawn, the companion of your yesterday

Say
My soul and my home
My youth, my loneliness
I loved your body, your smile, your flaws, your caresses

And now another takes my place
Another sleeps next to you
He takes away what I loved
Without thinking that my love was ending
That without you I am worth nothing

And now another takes my place
Another will quench my thirst
It's hard to forget
Understanding that yesterday I had you in my hands
And now you are my brother

You see
And I want to run away
I want to cry, stay here
Break it all and start over

Bye
I say goodbye to you
And without turning back, the view back
I'll go slowly in the morning with my life shattered

Meanwhile, another takes my place
Another sleeps next to you
He takes away what I loved
Without thinking that my path was ending
That without you I am worth nothing

Now another takes my place
Another will quench my thirst
It's hard to forget
Understanding that yesterday I had you in my hands
Now you are my brother's

And now another takes my place
Another sleeps next to you
He takes away what I loved
Without thinking that my path was ending
That without you I am worth nothing

And now another takes my place
Another sleeps next to you
It's hard to forget
Understanding that yesterday I had you in my hands
And now you are my brother

  1. Amor Prohibido
  2. Te Vas Con Él
  3. Mi Verdadero Amor
  4. La Chica Del Este
  5. Abrazame
  6. Angel De La Noche
  7. Mi Preciosa Mujer
  8. ¿Por Qué?
  9. Te Amo
  10. Asi Es El Amor
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