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Uh, no, no 00:06
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Cuenta la historia de un mago 00:14
Que un día en su bosque encantado lloró 00:16
Porque a pesar de su magia 00:20
No había podido encontrar el amor 00:22
La luna, su única amiga 00:26
Le daba fuerzas para soportar 00:29
Todo el dolor que sentía 00:33
Por culpa de su tan larga soledad 00:35
Es que él sabía muy bien 00:40
Que en su existir 00:43
Nunca debía salir de su destino 00:45
Si alguien te tiene que amar 00:52
Ya lo sabrâs 00:55
Solo tendrás que saber reconocerlo, no 00:58
Fue en una tarde que el mago 01:17
Paseando en el bosque la vista cruzó 01:19
Con la más dulce mirada 01:23
Que en toda su vida jamás conoció 01:25
Desde ese mismo momento 01:29
El hada y el mago quisieron estar 01:32
Sólos los dos en el bosque 01:36
Amándose siempre y en todo lugar 01:38
Y el mal que siempre existió 01:43
No soportó 01:46
Ver tanta felicidad 01:48
Entre dos seres 01:51
Y con su odio atacó 01:55
Hasta que el hada cayó 01:59
En ese sueño fatal de no sentir 02:01
02:09
En su castillo pasaba 03:44
Las noches el mago buscando el poder 03:46
Que devolviera a su hada 03:50
Su amor, su mirada tan dulce de ayer 03:52
Y no paró desde entonces 03:56
Buscando la forma de recuperar 03:59
A la mujer que aquel día 04:03
En medio del bosque por fin pudo amar 04:05
Y hoy sabe qué es el amor 04:10
Y que tendrá 04:13
Fuerzas para soportar aquel conjuro 04:15
Sabe que un día verá su dulce hada llegar 04:22
Y para siempre con él se quedará 04:28
04:35
Oh, oh, no 05:00
Oh, oh, no 05:01
Oh, no 05:03
¡Yeah! 05:04
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La Leyenda Del Hada Y El Mago – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the lyrical Spanish of one of Latin America's most iconic rock anthems! "La Leyenda Del Hada Y El Mago" offers a rich vocabulary through a clear narrative structure, using themes of epic fantasy, magic, and enduring love. You'll encounter beautiful Spanish phrasing while enjoying a masterclass in Neoclassical Metal composition, featuring the band's signature virtuoso guitar work.

[English]
Uh, no, no
...
The story tells of a wizard
Who one day cried in his enchanted forest
Because despite his magic
He had never found love
The moon, his only friend
Gave him strength to endure
All the pain he felt
Because of his long loneliness
He knew very well
That in his existence
He should never stray from his destiny
If someone is meant to love you
You'll know
You'll just have to learn to recognize it, no
One afternoon, the wizard
Wandering in the forest, his gaze crossed
With the sweetest look
He had ever known in his life
From that very moment
The fairy and the wizard wanted to be
Alone together in the forest
Loving each other always and everywhere
And the evil that always existed
Couldn't bear
To see so much happiness
Between two beings
And with its hatred, it attacked
Until the fairy fell
Into that fatal slumber of not feeling
...
In his castle, the wizard spent
His nights searching for the power
To return to his fairy
Her love, her sweet gaze from yesterday
And he hasn't stopped since then
Searching for a way to regain
The woman he finally loved
That day in the middle of the forest
And now he knows what love is
And he will have
The strength to endure that spell
He knows that one day he'll see his sweet fairy arrive
And she'll stay with him forever
...
Oh, oh, no
Oh, oh, no
Oh, no
¡Yeah!
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

mago

ma-go

B1
  • noun
  • - wizard, magician

bosque

bos-ke

A2
  • noun
  • - forest, woods

encantado

en-kan-ta-do

B1
  • adjective
  • - enchanted, charmed

magia

ma-hia

B1
  • noun
  • - magic

amor

a-mor

A1
  • noun
  • - love

luna

lu-na

A1
  • noun
  • - moon

dolor

do-lor

A2
  • noun
  • - pain, sorrow

soledad

so-le-dad

B1
  • noun
  • - loneliness, solitude

existir

ek-sis-tir

B1
  • verb
  • - to exist

destino

des-ti-no

B1
  • noun
  • - destiny, fate

reconocer

re-ko-no-ser

B1
  • verb
  • - to recognize, to acknowledge

hada

a-da

B1
  • noun
  • - fairy

dulce

dul-se

A2
  • adjective
  • - sweet, gentle

mirada

mi-ra-da

A2
  • noun
  • - gaze, look

amándose

a-man-do-se

B1
  • verb
  • - loving each other

mal

mal

A2
  • noun
  • - evil, harm

felicidad

fe-li-si-dad

A2
  • noun
  • - happiness

castillo

kas-ti-lio

A2
  • noun
  • - castle

poder

po-der

A2
  • noun
  • - power, ability
  • verb
  • - to be able to

conjuro

kon-ju-ro

B2
  • noun
  • - spell, incantation

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Cuenta la historia de un mago

    ➔ Present tense verb conjugation

    ➔ The verb 'cuenta' is in the present tense, indicating a habitual or ongoing action.

  • Porque a pesar de su magia

    ➔ Preposition 'a pesar de'

    ➔ The preposition 'a pesar de' is used to express 'in spite of' or 'despite'.

  • Le daba fuerzas para soportar

    ➔ Imperfect tense

    ➔ The verb 'daba' is in the imperfect tense, describing an ongoing or habitual action in the past.

  • Si alguien te tiene que amar

    ➔ Conditional tense

    ➔ The verb 'tiene' is in the conditional tense, expressing a hypothetical or probable action.

  • Solo tendrás que saber reconocerlo

    ➔ Future tense with 'que'

    ➔ The future tense 'tenderás' is used with 'que' to express necessity or obligation.

  • Y con su odio atacó

    ➔ Preterite tense

    ➔ The verb 'atacó' is in the preterite tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

  • Sabe que un día verá su dulce hada llegar

    ➔ Future tense with 'que'

    ➔ The future tense 'verá' is used with 'que' to express certainty or prediction.