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Hace dos años y un día que vivo sin él 00:06
Hace dos años y un día que no lo he vuelto a ver 00:13
Y aunque no he sido feliz, aprendí a vivir sin su amor 00:17
Pero al ir olvidando, de pronto una noche volvió 00:24
¿Quién es? (soy yo) 00:30
¿Qué vienes a buscar? (a ti) 00:32
Ya es tarde (¿por qué?) 00:36
Porque ahora soy yo la que quiere estar sin ti 00:39
Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa 00:42
Y pega la vuelta (jamás te pude comprender) 00:47
Vete, olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labios 00:51
Que no te desean (estás mintiendo, ya lo sé) 00:55
Vete, olvida que existo, que me conociste 00:59
Y no te sorprendas 01:02
Olvídate todo, que tú para eso tienes experiencia 01:06
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01:14
En busca de emociones, un día marché 01:19
De un mundo de sensaciones que no encontré 01:25
Y al descubrir que era todo una gran fantasía, volví 01:30
Porque entendí que quería las cosas que viven en ti 01:36
Adiós (ayúdame) 01:42
No hay nada más que hablar (piensa en mí) 01:45
Adiós (¿por qué?) 01:49
Porque ahora soy yo la que quiere estar sin ti 01:51
Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa 01:54
Y pega la vuelta (jamás te pude comprender) 01:59
Vete, olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labios 02:03
Que no te desean (estás mintiendo, ya lo sé) 02:07
Vete, olvida que existo, que me conociste 02:10
Y no te sorprendas 02:14
Olvídate todo, que tú para eso tienes experiencia 02:17
Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa 02:24
Y pega la vuelta (jamás te pude comprender) 02:28
Vete, olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labios 02:32
Que no te desean 02:36
Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa 02:39
Y pega la vuelta (estás mintiendo, ya lo sé) 02:44
Vete, olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labios 02:48
Que no te desean 02:52
Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa 02:55
Y pega la vuelta (jamás te pude comprender) 02:59
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Olvídame y pega la vuelta – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Explore the powerful narrative of Pimpinela's iconic song "Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta." This song offers a compelling dialogue about heartbreak and self-empowerment, showcasing how music can express complex emotions and personal growth in Spanish.

[English]
It's been two years and a day since I live without him
It's been two years and a day since I haven't seen him again
And although I haven't been happy, I learned to live without his love
But as I was forgetting, suddenly one night he returned
Who is it? (It's me)
What are you coming to find? (You)
It's too late (Why?)
Because now I'm the one who wants to be without you
So go away, forget my name, my face, my house
And turn around (I could never understand you)
Go away, forget my eyes, my hands, my lips
That don't desire you (You're lying, I know it)
Go away, forget that I exist, that you met me
And don't be surprised
Forget everything, you have experience for that
...
...
In search of emotions, one day I left
From a world of sensations that I didn't find
And upon discovering that it was all a great fantasy, I returned
Because I understood that I wanted the things that live in you
Goodbye (Help me)
There is nothing more to talk about (Think of me)
Goodbye (Why?)
Because now I'm the one who wants to be without you
So go away, forget my name, my face, my house
And turn around (I could never understand you)
Go away, forget my eyes, my hands, my lips
That don't desire you (You're lying, I know it)
Go away, forget that I exist, that you met me
And don't be surprised
Forget everything, you have experience for that
So go away, forget my name, my face, my house
And turn around (I could never understand you)
Go away, forget my eyes, my hands, my lips
That don't desire you
So go away, forget my name, my face, my house
And turn around (You're lying, I know it)
Go away, forget my eyes, my hands, my lips
That don't desire you
So go away, forget my name, my face, my house
And turn around (I could never understand you)
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

vivir

/biˈβiɾ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to live

olvidar

/olβiˈðaɾ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to forget

nombre

/ˈnom.bɾe/

A1
  • noun
  • - name

casa

/ˈka.sa/

A1
  • noun
  • - house

vuelta

/ˈbwelta/

B1
  • noun
  • - turn

deseo

/deˈseo/

B1
  • noun
  • - desire

experiencia

/ekspeɾiˈenθja/

B2
  • noun
  • - experience

feliz

/feˈliz/

A2
  • adjective
  • - happy

noche

/ˈno.tʃe/

A1
  • noun
  • - night

sorprender

/soɾpɾenˈdeɾ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to surprise

buscar

/busˈkaɾ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to search

marchar

/maɾˈtʃaɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to march

comprender

/kompɾenˈdeɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to understand

cuerpo

/ˈkweɾ.po/

B1
  • noun
  • - body

sensación

/sensɑˈθjon/

B2
  • noun
  • - sensation

fantasía

/fantasiˈa/

B2
  • noun
  • - fantasy

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Hace dos años y un día que vivo sin él

    ➔ Present tense to express duration ('Hace + time period + que + present tense')

    ➔ The phrase "Hace dos años y un día que **vivo** sin él" uses the present tense ("vivo") to indicate that the action of living without him began two years and a day ago and continues to the present. It's not just a statement of how long ago it started, but that it's still ongoing.

  • Y aunque no he sido feliz, aprendí a vivir sin su amor

    ➔ Preterite Perfect Compound/Present Perfect ('he sido') to express experiences until now; Simple Past ('aprendí') to express a completed action.

    "no **he sido** feliz" indicates a state that has been true from some point in the past until now. "**aprendí**" is a completed action, showing the learning occurred at a specific point in the past.

  • Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa Y pega la vuelta

    ➔ Imperative mood to give commands (vete, olvida, pega).

    ➔ These verbs (**vete**, **olvida**, **pega**) are all in the imperative mood, directly telling the person what to do.

  • Jamás te pude comprender

    ➔ Simple Past ('pude') with an adverb of negation ('jamás').

    "Jamás **te pude comprender**" uses the simple past to indicate a completed action of not being able to understand someone at any point in the past. "Jamás" strengthens the negation, meaning 'never'.

  • Estás mintiendo, ya lo sé

    ➔ Present Continuous ('estás mintiendo') to describe an action happening now.

    "**Estás mintiendo**" explicitly states the action of lying is happening at the moment of speaking.

  • En busca de emociones, un día marché

    ➔ Simple Past ('marché') to express a completed action.

    "**marché**" clearly indicates the leaving or departing happened at a specific point in the past and is now finished.

  • Porque entendí que quería las cosas que viven en ti

    ➔ Simple Past ('entendí') to express a completed action; Imperfect tense is also possible if the understanding was not completely finished. Relative clause with 'que'.

    "**entendí**" indicates that the realization happened at a specific point in the past. "las cosas **que viven** en ti" is a relative clause describing what things she wants.