Mi Primer Día Sin Ti

Los Enanitos Verdes Los Enanitos Verdes

My First Day Without You

I'm not used to it
My first day without you
That I still say we
When I'm thinking about you

When summer ended
Everything seemed fine
Now I think about all that
We speak without knowing

That you would soon leave
Without any explanation
It may seem easy to you
May I bear this pain

You forgot some things
In your quick departure
And now they are like treasures
That I keep for myself

You never told me anything
About your passion
Seduce until you win
And then say goodbye

You knew you would leave
Without any explanation
It may seem easy to you
May I bear this pain
Let him carry your pain

Because this is my first day without seeing you
This is my first day without you
And the room seems huge to me
I feel so small if you're not here
I can't understand it

When summer ended
Everything seemed fine
But I didn't realize it
I trusted without knowing

You never told me anything
About your passion
Seduce until you win
And then say goodbye

You knew you would leave
Without any explanation
It may seem easy to you
May I bear this pain
Let him carry your pain

Because this is my first day without seeing you
This is my first day without you
And the room seems huge to me
I feel so small if you're not here

Because this is my first day without seeing you
This is my first day without you
And the room seems huge to me
I feel so small
If you are not here
I can't understand it

  1. Lamento Boliviano
  2. Luz de Día
  3. Mariposas
  4. Tu Carcel
  5. Francés Limón
  6. Cada Vez Que Digo Adiós
  7. El Guerrero
  8. SóLo Alguien Como Vos
  9. Tan Solo Un Instante
  10. La Muralla Verde
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