Muero Por Ella

Luis Mateus Luis Mateus

I Die For Her

How sad it is to live so alone, sir
She walked away... without knowing why
My sadness is so great... today I don't know what to do
The dawn... is not like yesterday
I used to defy the world... there was no fear

And today I search and don't find
A way to see you
I don't have the strength
To forget her love
I know I'm a coward
But I don't deny it
Because without your kisses
I can't live

I haven't been lucky in love
Because just when I feel most secure
Something comes and disturbs my dreams
And I'm alone again
Why, if the world is so big, why
Why does it have to happen to me
I'm tired of loving so much
And receiving pain

I feel like I'm dying to see her
For her love
This sorrow is killing me

Where are you, my love... I want to hear your voice
I want to hear from your lips... I love you
Always by your side... I wanted to walk
I wanted to give the world... a true love
And today everything ends
Why do you punish me, sir
Like a lie... this love ends
What they told you
Is not true, I swear to God
I've always been foolish and crazy for your love
I know you'll start another life
With time, I know you'll forget me
You'll say to God, of so many promises
That you swore not to forget
I'll continue my path without you
Because suddenly the pain might kill me
I'm left only with the beautiful memory
That I was your first love

I feel like I'm dying to see her
For her love
This sorrow is killing me

  1. Lastime Su Inocencia
  2. Si No Eres Tú
  3. Llegando a La Cima
  4. Te Dejo Libre
  5. Mátame Con Tu Adiós
  6. Voy a Enloquecer
  7. Me Haces Daño
  8. Voy a Esperarte
  9. Adiós Amor
  10. Muero Por Ella
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