Lo Mismo de Ayer
Diomedes Díaz
The Same as Yesterday
I will not beg for love from a woman again
The one who loves me, I love her
And if she wants to leave, I let her go
Because I don't want the same thing to happen as yesterday
That they laughed at my pain, hurt me without mercy
Deeply wounded my soul
I know it's the law of life, to win and lose
But when one is sincere
Expects everything except the person they love
To be capable of causing us a cruel wound
Just because they were told they saw me around
With someone else
And without even letting me defend myself
Judged me and condemned me as if it were nothing
And without even letting me defend myself
Judged me and condemned me as if it were nothing
And kept telling me that I was their reason for being
What if I had been a stranger
That's why I swore that never in my life
Would anyone laugh at my sorrows again
That's why I swore that never in my life
Would anyone laugh at my sorrows again
All who come are welcome
And those who leave, I don't want them back
All who come are welcome
And those who leave, I don't want them back
Less spending, less spending
As our buddy Carlos Rojas says
That's how it is, that's how it is
Oh buddy Diego Cardona (let's dance)
Many may think I'm resentful
But no, I am a man
Who learned to live life without grudges
But I also learned that in matters of love
A resentful woman, if you're not careful
Will devour you alive
And that led me to make the firm decision
To always be cautious
And never beg for love from a woman again
Even knowing that doing so may be my salvation
If the worst mistake in my life was asking for her love
Oh God, how much it hurts
I am grateful that I am a man of courage
One who, even feeling like dying
I am grateful that I am a man of courage
One who, even feeling like dying
Raises his head, sings a cheerful song
Raises a toast and everyone thinks he has nothing
That's why I swore that never in my life
Would anyone laugh at my sorrows again
That's why I swore that never in my life
Would anyone laugh at my sorrows again
All who come are welcome
And those who leave, I don't want them back
All who come are welcome
And those who leave, I don't want them back
And for one of my colleagues
José Montenegro
Thank you, chief