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Amor como el nuestro no hay dos en la vida 00:29
Por más que se busque, por más que se esconda 00:37
Tú duermes conmigo toditas las noches 00:43
Te quedas callada, sin ningún reproche 00:50
Por eso te quiero, por eso te adoro 00:56
Tú eres en mi vida, todo mi tesoro 01:02
A veces regreso, borracho de angustia 01:08
Te lleno de besos y caricias mustias 01:14
Pero estás dormida, no sientes caricias 01:20
Te abrazo a mi pecho, me duermo contigo 01:27
Más luego despierto, tú no estás conmigo 01:33
Solo está mi almohada 01:41
A veces te miro, callada y ausente 01:49
Y sufro en silencio, como tanta gente 01:55
Quisiera gritarte que vuelvas conmigo 02:01
Que si aún estoy vivo, solo es para amarte 02:08
Pero todo pasa y a los sufrimientos 02:14
Como a las palabras, se las lleva el viento 02:21
Por eso regreso borracho de angustia 02:26
Te lleno de besos y caricias mustias 02:32
Pero, estás dormida, no sientes caricias 02:39
Te abrazo a mi pecho, me duermo contigo 02:45
Más luego despierto, tú no estás conmigo 02:51
Solo está mi almohada 03:00
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Almohada – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Explore the heartfelt story behind José José's iconic song "Almohada." Learn how a composer's longing inspired a timeless ballad that beautifully captures the essence of love, separation, and the comfort found in memory. "Almohada" offers a window into profound human emotions through its evocative lyrics and José José's masterful vocal delivery, making it a special piece to connect with.

[English]
A love like ours is one of a kind
No matter how much I seek it, no matter how much I hide
You sleep with me every single night
Quietly, without any fight
That’s why I love you, that’s why I adore
You're my everything, my greatest treasure
Sometimes I come home drunk with pain
Kiss you with trembling, tired caresses
But you're asleep, you don’t feel my touch
I hold you close and fall asleep with you
Then I wake up alone, you're gone from my side
All I have is my pillow
Sometimes I stare at you, so silent and distant
And I suffer in quiet, like so many people do
I wish I could shout, "Come back to me"
That if I’m still alive, it’s just to love you
But everything passes, even the pain
Like words, it all gets swept away by the wind
That’s why I come back drunk with anguish
Kiss you with trembling, tired caresses
But you're asleep, you don’t feel my touch
I hold you close and fall asleep with you
Then I wake up alone, you're gone from my side
All I have is my pillow
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

amor

/aˈmoɾ/

A2
  • noun
  • - love

vida

/ˈbi.ðað/

A2
  • noun
  • - life

recuerdo

/reˈkweɾðo/

B1
  • noun
  • - memory

beso

/ˈbe.so/

A2
  • noun
  • - kiss

caricia

/kaˈɾi.θja/

B1
  • noun
  • - caress

sueño

/sweɲo/

B1
  • noun
  • - sleep

alma

/ˈal.ma/

B2
  • noun
  • - soul

dulce

/ˈdul.θe/

A2
  • adjective
  • - sweet

cielo

/ˈθje.lo/

B1
  • noun
  • - sky

deseo

/deˈse.o/

B2
  • noun
  • - desire

callada

/kaˈla.ða/

B1
  • adjective
  • - silent

sufre

/suˈfɾe/

B2
  • verb
  • - suffers

despierto

/desˈpjeɾ.to/

B2
  • verb
  • - wake up

almohada

/al.moˈða/

A2
  • noun
  • - pillow

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Amor como el nuestro no hay dos en la vida

    ➔ There is no equivalent structure in English; it uses a comparative phrase.

    ➔ The phrase "no hay dos" emphasizes the uniqueness of the love being described.

  • Tú duermes conmigo toditas las noches

    ➔ Use of the present tense to describe habitual actions.

    ➔ The phrase "duermes conmigo" indicates a regular occurrence, emphasizing intimacy.

  • Te abrazo a mi pecho, me duermo contigo

    ➔ Use of reflexive verbs to indicate actions performed on oneself.

    ➔ The phrase "te abrazo" shows an action directed towards another person, while "me duermo" reflects a personal action.

  • Quisiera gritarte que vuelvas conmigo

    ➔ Use of the conditional tense to express wishes or desires.

    ➔ The phrase "quisiera gritarte" indicates a strong desire to communicate something important.

  • Como a las palabras, se las lleva el viento

    ➔ Use of simile to compare two different things.

    ➔ The phrase "se las lleva el viento" suggests that words can easily be forgotten or lost.