Me Equivoqué

María José María José

I Was Wrong

It's raining and it's night in the city
I can't take it anymore, I want to escape
I can't stop thinking about you always and the truth
I know the time has come to change

To go out and look for you
And tell you that I was wrong
That asking for more time
Was a mistake and was stupid

That I didn't want to lose you, leave you
Just listen to me
I know asking for more time
Was a mistake and was stupid

And I don't know how to spend a day without you
I just want to go out
To go out and look for you and tell you
That I was wrong, forgive me

It hurts and it's hard to confess
I know the slow time has come to accept
To call and tell you I was foolish, love, forgive me
To run to ask you to hug me over and over again

That I didn't want to lose you, leave you
Just listen to me
I know asking for more time
Was a mistake and was stupid

And I don't know how to spend a day without you
I just want to go out
To go out and look for you and tell you
That I was wrong, forgive me

If only I couldn't remember
The nights we felt without speaking
Maybe it would be easier to forget

To go out and look for you
And tell you that I was wrong
That asking for more time
Was a mistake and was stupid

That I didn't want to lose you, leave you
Just listen to me
I know asking for more time
Was a mistake and was stupid

And I don't know how to spend a day without you
I just want to go out
To go out and look for you
And tell you that I was wrong

Forgive me, forgive me

  1. Me Equivoqué
  2. Prefiero Ser Su Amante
  3. El Amor Manda
  4. Vete
  5. Quién Eres Tú?
  6. Culpable o Inocente
  7. Las Que Se Ponen Bien La Falda (part. Ivy Queen)
  8. Pecado Original
  9. Mi Amor, Amor
  10. Clama a Mim
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