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¡Ay, qué calor! 00:22
Quiero vomitar este dolor, este dolor 00:24
Cansado voy de este caminar tan largo 00:29
(Oaaah, ooooh) 00:36
Voy (voy) a volar (a volar) 00:44
Con el ave sagrada 00:47
Guíame, Quetzal 00:52
Oe-oh, oh-oh 00:56
Viájame al final 00:59
Oe-oh, oh-oh 01:03
Salgan al mar, les suplico 01:13
Los abuelos lo habían visto 01:20
No vienen en paz, se oyen gritos 01:28
Hay tres naves, traen a Cristo 01:35
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh 01:43
Oh, oh, oh 01:47
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh 01:50
Oh, oh, oh 01:55
Guíame, Quetzal 02:17
Oe-oh, oh-oh 02:21
Viájame al final 02:25
Oe-oh, ooh 02:28
Salgan al mar, les suplico 02:46
Hay tres naves, traen a Cristo 02:52
No vienen en paz, se oyen gritos 03:00
Los abuelos lo habían visto 03:07
Viájame al final 03:16
Oe-oh, oh-oh 03:20
Viájame al final 03:24
Oe-oh, ooh 03:27

Murciélago – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Porter
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Moctezuma
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Dive into the atmospheric world of Porter with 'Murciélago'. This song is a perfect gateway for learners of Spanish to explore metaphorical language and evocative vocabulary while experiencing the rich textures of contemporary Mexican psychedelic rock.

[English]
Oh, it's so hot!
I want to vomit this pain, this pain
I'm weary from this long journey
(Oaaah, ooooh)
I am (I am) going to fly (to fly)
With the sacred bird
Guide me, Quetzal
Oe-oh, oh-oh
Take me on a journey to the end
Oe-oh, oh-oh
Go out to the sea, I beg of you
The ancestors had seen it
They don't come in peace, screams can be heard
There are three ships, they bring Christ
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Guide me, Quetzal
Oe-oh, oh-oh
Take me on a journey to the end
Oe-oh, ooh
Go out to the sea, I beg of you
There are three ships, they bring Christ
They don't come in peace, screams can be heard
The ancestors had seen it
Take me on a journey to the end
Oe-oh, oh-oh
Take me on a journey to the end
Oe-oh, ooh
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

calor

ka'lor

A1
  • noun
  • - heat

vomitar

bomi'tar

B2
  • verb
  • - to vomit

dolor

do'lor

A2
  • noun
  • - pain

cansado

kan'sado

A1
  • adjective
  • - tired

caminar

kami'nar

A1
  • verb
  • - to walk

volar

bo'lar

A2
  • verb
  • - to fly

sagrada

sa'ɣrada

B1
  • adjective
  • - sacred

guiar

gi'ar

B1
  • verb
  • - to guide

final

fi'nal

A1
  • noun
  • - end

suplicar

supli'kar

B2
  • verb
  • - to beg

abuelo

a'βwelo

A1
  • noun
  • - grandfather

nave

naβe

A2
  • noun
  • - ship / vessel

grito

grito

A2
  • noun
  • - scream / shout

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Quiero vomitar este dolor

    ➔ Verb + Infinitive structure

    ➔ Using the modal verb "quiero" (I want) followed by the infinitive "vomitar" (to vomit) to express desire.

  • Cansado voy de este caminar

    ➔ Adjective + Verb 'ir' + preposition

    ➔ The structure "cansado voy" (I go tired) uses the adjective to describe the subject's state while performing the action.

  • Voy a volar

    ➔ Periphrastic future (Ir + a + infinitive)

    ➔ Used to express an imminent future action: "voy" (I am going) + "a" + "volar" (to fly).

  • Guíame, Quetzal

    ➔ Imperative (Tú form)

    ➔ The suffix "-me" is attached to the imperative form "guía" (guide) to create a direct command.

  • Viájame al final

    ➔ Direct Object Pronoun with Imperative

    ➔ The verb "viajar" (to travel) is used transitively here as a causative imperative, with "-me" acting as the object.

  • Los abuelos lo habían visto

    ➔ Past Perfect (Pluscuamperfecto)

    ➔ Used to describe an action that happened before another point in the past: "habían" (had) + "visto" (seen).

  • No vienen en paz

    ➔ Negation + Present Indicative

    ➔ The negation "no" precedes the verb "vienen" (they come) to state a fact about the current situation.

  • Salgan al mar

    ➔ Imperative (Ustedes form)

    ➔ The verb "salir" (to leave/exit) in the plural imperative form addressed to a group: "salgan".