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Hace frío y el silencio me hiela, la oscuridad me sumerge en un manto grís 00:26
Recordar sólo es parte de una tortura 00:45
Que no acabará 00:49
No vislumbra algún halo de luz 00:54
Ahogado en mi propia quietud 00:57
Y aquí estoy, esperando 00:58
Diosa del infierno azul 01:09
No camines 01:18
01:21
No preguntes 01:35
Qué va a ser 01:37
Sin destino 01:45
Llévame a ningún lugar 01:47
Diosa del infierno azul 02:09
Noche que no pasará 02:13
Y aquí estoy, esperando 02:59
Diosa del infierno azul 03:02
03:14
No camines 03:28
No preguntes 03:31
Qué va a ser 03:33
Sin destino 03:38
03:43
Llévame a ningún lugar 03:45
Diosa del infierno azul 03:53
Noche que no pasará 04:04
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Diosa del Infierno Azul – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the evocative world of Stravaganzza with 'Diosa del Infierno Azul,' a powerful symphonic metal track that beautifully merges dark poetic lyrics with rich orchestration. Learning the Spanish lyrics of this song will allow you to explore profound themes of melancholy and uncertainty, while appreciating the band's unique blend of metal and classical influences.

[English]
It's cold and the silence chills me, the darkness submerges me in a gray cloak
Remembering is only part of a torture
That won't end
I don't glimpse any halo of light
Drowned in my own stillness
And here I am, waiting
Goddess of the blue hell
Don't walk
...
Don't ask
What will be
Without a destiny
Take me to nowhere
Goddess of the blue hell
Night that won't pass
And here I am, waiting
Goddess of the blue hell
...
Don't walk
Don't ask
What will be
Without a destiny
...
Take me to nowhere
Goddess of the blue hell
Night that won't pass
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

frío

/ˈfɾi.o/

A1
  • adjective
  • - cold (temperature)
  • noun
  • - cold (a cold, chill)

silencio

/siˈlenθjo/

A2
  • noun
  • - silence

hiela

/ˈjela/

B2
  • verb
  • - to freeze (3rd‑person singular present)

oscuridad

/oskuɾiˈðað/

B1
  • noun
  • - darkness

sumerge

/suˈmeɾxe/

B2
  • verb
  • - to submerge, to immerse

manto

/ˈmanto/

B2
  • noun
  • - cloak, mantle

gris

/ɡɾis/

A1
  • adjective
  • - gray

tortura

/torˈtuɾa/

B2
  • noun
  • - torture

vislumbra

/bisˈlumβɾa/

C1
  • verb
  • - to glimpse, to perceive faintly

halo

/ˈalo/

B2
  • noun
  • - halo, a luminous ring

luz

/lus/

A1
  • noun
  • - light

ahogado

/a.oˈɣaðo/

B2
  • adjective
  • - drowned, suffocated

quietud

/ki.eˈtuð/

C1
  • noun
  • - stillness, quiet

esperando

/espeˈɾan̪do/

B1
  • verb
  • - waiting (gerund)

Diosa

/ˈdjosa/

B1
  • noun
  • - goddess

infierno

/inˈfjerno/

B1
  • noun
  • - hell

azul

/aˈθul/

A1
  • adjective
  • - blue

camines

/kaˈmines/

B1
  • verb
  • - you (subjunctive) walk/shall walk

destino

/desˈtino/

B1
  • noun
  • - destiny, fate

pasará

/pa.saˈɾa/

B1
  • verb
  • - will pass, will happen (future)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Hace frío

    ➔ Impersonal weather expression

    "Hace frío" uses an impersonal verb to describe weather conditions without a subject.

  • el silencio me hiela

    ➔ Present indicative with indirect object pronoun

    ➔ In "el silencio me hiela," the verb "hiela" is in present indicative and "me" marks the indirect object.

  • Recordar sólo es parte de una tortura

    ➔ Infinitive as a noun (subject)

    "Recordar" functions as the sentence’s subject, acting like a noun.

  • Que no acabará

    ➔ Relative clause with future tense

    ➔ The clause begins with "que" and uses the future tense "acabará."

  • No camines

    ➔ Negative imperative (tú) – present subjunctive form

    "No camines" is the negative tú-imperative using the present subjunctive of "caminar."

  • Ahogado en mi propia quietud

    ➔ Past participle used as adjective

    "Ahogado" is a past participle that describes the speaker’s state, acting like an adjective.

  • Llévame a ningún lugar

    ➔ Affirmative imperative with enclitic pronoun and negative pronoun

    "Llévame" is the affirmative tú-imperative of "llevar" with "me" attached; "ningún lugar" uses a negative determiner.