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JOSÉ JOSÉ 00:00
VAMOS A DARNOS UN TIEMPO 00:07
Qué difícil es 00:14
Cuando las cosas no van bien 00:16
Tú no estás feliz 00:20
Y eso me pasa a mí también 00:22
Porque hemos perdido la frescura del amor 00:27
El respeto por los dos 00:32
Discutiendo a cada instante 00:36
Sin razón 00:39
Qué difícil es 00:43
Hablarte y tú no comprender 00:45
Conversar lo mismo y enfadarnos 00:49
Otra vez 00:53
Por qué no me dejas 00:56
Que me vaya por un tiempo 00:58
Sin decirme que al momento 01:02
Te vas a quitar la vida si me voy 01:05
Pero antes déjame decirte que te quiero 01:11
Que tu amor es la única cosa que yo tengo 01:18
Y me voy de tu lado porque no quiero perderlo 01:24
Lo que tú y yo necesitamos sólo es tiempo 01:31
Tiempo para poder curar nuestras heridas 01:37
Tiempo para empezar de nuevo nuestras vidas 01:43
Tiempo para saber si tú me necesitas 01:50
Tiempo para saber si me quieres o me olvidas 01:57
(Música) 02:09
Qué difícil es 02:14
Hablarte y tú no comprender 02:16
Conversar lo mismo y enfadarnos 02:20
Otra vez 02:24
Por qué no me dejas 02:26
Que me vaya por un tiempo 02:29
Sin decirme que al momento 02:32
Te vas a quitar la vida si me voy 02:36
Pero antes déjame decirte que te quiero 02:42
Que tu amor es la única cosa que yo tengo 02:48
Y me voy de tu lado porque no quiero perderlo 02:55
Lo que tú y yo necesitamos solo es tiempo 03:01
Tiempo para poder curar nuestras heridas 03:11
Tiempo para empezar de nuevo nuestras vidas 03:18
Tiempo para saber si tú me necesitas 03:24
Tiempo para saber si me quieres 03:31
O me olvidas 03:39
(Música) 04:00

Vamos a Darnos Tiempo – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the heartfelt lyrics of José José's iconic ballad, "Vamos a Darnos Tiempo," to explore the nuances of love, loss, and the hope of reconciliation in Spanish. This song offers a beautiful way to learn romantic vocabulary and understand expressions of longing and reflection, making it a powerful tool for connecting with the language through emotion and storytelling.

[English]
JOSÉ JOSÉ
Let’s take some time apart
How hard it is
When things aren’t going right
You’re not happy
And I feel the same way too
Because we’ve lost—the spark of love
The respect we had for each other
Arguing every moment
For no reason
How hard it is
To talk to you and you don’t understand
To have the same conversation and get angry
Again
Why won’t you let me
Go away for a while
Without telling me right now
You’ll end your life if I leave
But first, let me tell you I love you
Your love is the only thing I have
And I’m leaving your side because I don’t want to lose it
What you and I need is just time
Time to heal our wounds
Time to start our lives anew
Time to know if you need me
Time to know if you love me or forget me
(Música)
How hard it is
To talk to you and you don’t understand
To have the same conversation and get angry
Again
Why won’t you let me
Go away for a while
Without telling me right now
You’ll end your life if I leave
But first, let me tell you I love you
Your love is the only thing I have
And I’m leaving your side because I don’t want to lose it
What you and I need is just time
Time to heal our wounds
Time to start our lives anew
Time to know if you need me
Time to know if you love me
Or forget me
(Música)
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

difícil

di.fiˈsil

A1
  • adjective
  • - difficult

feliz

feˈlis

A1
  • adjective
  • - happy

perder

perˈðeɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to lose

frescura

fresˈkuɾa

A2
  • noun
  • - freshness

respeto

resˈpeto

A1
  • noun
  • - respect

discutir

diskutiɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to discuss

enfadar

enfɑˈðaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to get angry

necesitar

nesesiˈtaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to need

curar

kuˈɾaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to heal

herida

eˈɾiða

A2
  • noun
  • - wound

empezar

empeˈθaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to start

querer

keˈɾeɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to love/to want

olvidar

olbiˈðaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to forget

único

ˈuniko

A2
  • adjective
  • - unique

lado

ˈlaðo

A1
  • noun
  • - side

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Porque hemos perdido la frescura del amor

    ➔ Present perfect (haber + past participle)

    ➔ The verb phrase ""hemos perdido"" uses the auxiliary "haber" in the present tense plus the past participle "perdido" to express an action that started in the past and has relevance now.

  • Discutiendo a cada instante sin razón

    ➔ Gerund (‑ando / ‑iendo) to express ongoing action

    ➔ The form ""Discutiendo"" is a gerund, showing that the action of arguing is happening continuously.

  • ¿Por qué no me dejas que me vaya por un tiempo?

    ➔ Subjunctive after "que" following a verb of permission/request

    ➔ The clause ""que me vaya"" uses the subjunctive "vaya" because it follows the verb "dejas" (allow) which triggers the subjunctive mood.

  • Sin decirme que al momento te vas a quitar la vida si me voy

    ➔ Infinitive after "sin" + future periphrasis "ir a + infinitive"

    ➔ The phrase ""Sin decirme"" uses the infinitive "decir" after "sin" to express the lack of an action, while ""vas a quitar"" is a future periphrasis "ir a + infinitive" meaning "are going to kill yourself".

  • Que tu amor es la única cosa que yo tengo

    ➔ Relative clause introduced by "que"

    ➔ The segment ""que yo tengo"" is a relative clause that modifies "cosa" and provides essential information about the thing being referred to.

  • Lo que tú y yo necesitamos sólo es tiempo

    ➔ Nominal relative pronoun "lo que"

    ➔ The phrase ""Lo que"" functions as a neutral relative pronoun meaning "what" or "that which", turning the whole clause into the subject of the sentence.

  • Tiempo para curar nuestras heridas

    ➔ Infinitive of purpose after "para"

    ➔ ""para curar"" uses the infinitive "curar" after the preposition "para" to express the purpose "to heal".

  • Si tú me necesitas

    ➔ Conditional clause with "si" + present indicative

    ➔ The clause ""Si tú me necesitas"" uses the present indicative "necesitas" after "si" to present a real or possible condition.