Más de Una Razón

Los Dos Carnales Los Dos Carnales

More Than One Reason

I ask God to bring you happiness
And even if it’s not with me, I hope you can smile
I also ask Him to help you find a heart
With all the beauty that can exist

You’re still beautiful, but you know that
I don’t want you like I did yesterday
And the only harvest our love produced
Will never be a lock that ties me to your feet

You hate me, you curse me, but you can’t forget me
And it’s because you’re so perfect at showing
That you suffer because you know loneliness
Things aren’t said out of sarcasm or for fun
Loving you is no longer my obligation

The patient who was sick is now healed at heart
More than one reason, I have the world to tell how you are
Fortunately, I still believe in women
And I want to be happy with all my might

Even as the years go by, I’ll remember you
It doesn’t matter if in the end we said goodbye
You know you weren’t my first woman
And I know for sure I wasn’t your first love

You hate me, you curse me, but you can’t forget me
And it’s because you’re so perfect at showing
That you suffer because you know loneliness
Things aren’t said out of sarcasm or for fun
Loving you is no longer my obligation

The patient who was sick is now healed at heart
More than one reason, I have the world to tell how you are
Fortunately, I still believe in women
And I want to be happy with all my might

  1. Vida Ventajosa
  2. Hay Que Sumar
  3. El Envidioso
  4. Más de Una Razón
  5. Crónicas de la Batalla (part. Calibre 50)
  6. La Siembra
  7. Hoy Comprendí
  8. Déjate de Cosas (part. Gerardo Ortiz)
  9. Cuando Yo Me Muera
  10. El Dorado Fue Cobre
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