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Y estoy dejando el ácido atrás 02:16
Y estoy entrando en un especie de vals 02:27
Y estoy dejando el ácido atrás 02:39
Y estoy entrando en un especie de vals 02:49
Y estoy bailando con mi virginidad 03:00
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 03:37
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 03:40
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 03:43
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 03:45
Ya no está 03:47
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 03:48
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 03:51
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 03:53
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 03:56
Ya no está 03:58
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 03:59
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 04:02
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 04:05
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 04:07
Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está 04:10
Me despierto y el sol ya no está 04:14
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Bailando con mi virginidad – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the poetic world of Porter's "Bailando con mi virginidad" and enrich your Spanish vocabulary. This song, rich in metaphors and introspective lyrics, offers a unique opportunity to grasp nuanced expressions about themes of innocence, experience, and self-discovery. Its distinctive musical style and thoughtful narrative make it a special piece for language learners seeking deeper cultural and linguistic insights.

[English]
And I'm leaving acid behind
And I'm stepping into a kind of waltz
And I'm leaving acid behind
And I'm stepping into a kind of waltz
And I'm dancing with my virginity
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
It’s no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
It’s no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up early, and the sun is no longer there
I wake up, and the sun is no longer there
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

ácido

ácido

B1
  • noun
  • - acid

especie

especie

B2
  • noun
  • - species, kind, type

vals

vals

B1
  • noun
  • - waltz (a dance)

virginidad

virginidad

B2
  • noun
  • - virginity

despertar

despertar

B1
  • verb
  • - to wake up

temprano

temprano

A2
  • adjective
  • - early

sol

sol

A1
  • noun
  • - sun

dejar

dejar

A2
  • verb
  • - to leave, to let

entrar

entrar

A2
  • verb
  • - to enter

bailar

bailar

A2
  • verb
  • - to dance

estar

estar

A1
  • verb
  • - to be (temporary state, location)

despierto

despierto

B1
  • adjective
  • - awake, alert

atrás

atrás

B1
  • adverb
  • - behind, back

ya

ya

A1
  • adverb
  • - already, now

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Y estoy dejando el ácido atrás

    ➔ Present continuous tense

    ➔ The phrase uses the present continuous tense with 'estoy dejando' to indicate an action happening now or in progress. 'Dejando' is the gerund form of 'dejar', highlighting the ongoing nature of 'leaving behind'.

  • Y estoy entrando en un especie de vals

    ➔ Present continuous tense with preposition

    ➔ The present continuous tense is paired with the preposition 'en' to describe entering a state or situation. 'Entrando en' shows the transition into 'a kind of waltz'.

  • Me despierto temprano y el sol ya no está

    ➔ Present tense with adverb and double negative

    ➔ The present tense 'despierto' is used with the adverb 'temprano' to indicate a habitual action. 'Ya no está' employs a double negative to emphasize the absence of the sun.

  • Ya no está

    ➔ Double negative

    ➔ The phrase uses 'ya no' (already not) to strongly negate the presence of the sun, emphasizing its absence.