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Déjenme solo, el mundo está en mi contra 00:01
No sé por qué me persigue tanto esta sombra 00:04
No me miren, no me llamen más 00:06
Ya me enteré que están hablando a mis espaldas 00:09
Ya mis secretos todos los saben 00:12
Cerré la puerta con triple llave, ah 00:15
Toy preparado pa que vengan a buscarme 00:17
No soy boludo, ellos quieren medicarme 00:20
Acá estoy 00:22
Vengan a buscarme 00:25
Acá estoy 00:27
Vengan a buscarme 00:30
Déjenme solo, el mundo está en mi contra 00:34
Van a encontrarme igual, por mucho que me esconda 00:36
No me sigan, no se rían más 00:39
Creo que alguien anda abajo de mi sábana 00:42
Ya mis secretos todos los saben 00:44
Cerré la puerta con cuatro llaves 00:47
Toy preparado por si vienen a matarme 00:50
Soy un boludo, ¿cómo no lo supe antes? 00:53
Vengan a buscarme 00:57
Vengan a buscarme 00:59
Vengan a buscarme 01:02
¡Vengan a buscarme! 01:05
Acá estoy 01:11
Vengan a buscarme 01:14
Acá estoy 01:16
Vengan a buscarme 01:19
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Coyote – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dillom
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Por cesárea
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the raw and introspective world of Dillom's "Coyote"! This track, part of his acclaimed album "Por cesárea," offers a captivating glimpse into modern Argentine music, blending diverse genres with deeply personal lyrics about paranoia and defiance. Learning the language through this song provides a unique window into contemporary Spanish colloquialisms and emotional expressions, making it special for its artistic depth and cultural relevance.

[English]
Leave me alone, the world is against me
I don’t know why this shadow keeps chasing me so much
Don’t look at me, don’t call me anymore
I already found out you’re talking behind my back
All my secrets are out now
I locked the door with three locks, ah
I’m ready for them to come find me
I’m not stupid, they want to medicate me
I’m right here
Come find me
I’m right here
Come find me
Leave me alone, the world is against me
They’ll find me anyway, no matter how much I hide
Don’t follow me, don’t laugh at me anymore
I think someone’s under my sheets
All my secrets are out now
I locked the door with four locks
I’m ready in case they come to kill me
I’m an idiot, how didn’t I know sooner?
Come find me
Come find me
Come find me
Come find me!
I’m right here
Come find me
I’m right here
Come find me
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

déjenme

ˈde.xen.me

A2
  • verb
  • - let me

persigue

perˈsi.ɣe

A2
  • verb
  • - persecutes

sombra

ˈsom.bra

A1
  • noun
  • - shadow

enteré

en.teˈre

A2
  • verb
  • - found out

hablando

a.βlanˈdo

A1
  • verb
  • - talking

espaldas

esˈpal.das

A1
  • noun
  • - backs

secretos

seˈkre.tos

A1
  • noun
  • - secrets

cerré

ceˈre

A1
  • verb
  • - closed

llave

ˈʝa.βe

A1
  • noun
  • - key

preparado

pɾe.pa.ˈɾa.ðo

A2
  • adjective
  • - prepared

boludo

boˈlu.ðo

B1
  • noun
  • - fool

medicarme

me.ði.ˈkar.me

B1
  • verb
  • - medicate me

esconda

esˈkon.da

A2
  • verb
  • - hide

sábana

ˈsa.βa.na

A1
  • noun
  • - sheet

matarme

maˈtar.me

A2
  • verb
  • - kill me

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Déjenme solo, el mundo está en mi contra

    ➔ Imperative mood with pronoun object

    ➔ The imperative form 'déjenme' (let me) is used with the pronoun 'me' attached, which is typical in Spanish for commands.

  • No sé por qué me persigue tanto esta sombra

    ➔ Present tense with indirect object pronoun

    ➔ The verb 'persigue' (chases) is in the present tense, and 'me' is an indirect object pronoun referring to the subject.

  • Ya me enteré que están hablando a mis espaldas

    ➔ Past tense with reflexive pronoun

    ➔ The verb 'enteré' (found out) is in the past tense, and 'me' is a reflexive pronoun indicating the action affects the subject.

  • Cerré la puerta con triple llave, ah

    ➔ Preterite tense with adverbial phrase

    ➔ The verb 'cerré' (closed) is in the preterite tense, and 'con triple llave' is an adverbial phrase describing how the action was performed.

  • Toy preparado pa que vengan a buscarme

    ➔ Present tense with subordinate clause

    ➔ The verb 'toy' (estoy - am) is in the present tense, and 'que vengan a buscarme' is a subordinate clause introduced by 'pa' (para).