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Todavía - Mario Benedetti


No lo creo todavía
estás llegando a mi lado
y la noche es un puñado
de estrellas y de alegría

palpo, gusto, escucho y veo
tu rostro, tu paso largo
tus manos y sin embargo
todavía no lo creo

tu regreso tiene tanto
que ver contigo y conmigo
que por cábala lo digo
y por las dudas lo canto

nadie nunca te reemplaza
y las cosas más triviales
se vuelven fundamentales
porque estás llegando a casa

sin embargo todavía
dudo de esta buena suerte
porque el cielo de tenerte
me parece fantasía

pero venís y es seguro
y venís con tu mirada
y por eso tu llegada
hace mágico el futuro

y aunque no siempre he entendido
mis culpas y mis fracasos
en cambio sé que en tus brazos
el mundo tiene sentido

y si beso la osadía
y el misterio de tus labios
no habrá dudas ni resabios
te querré más
todavía.

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