Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the evocative world of Caifanes' "Perdí Mi Ojo de Venado" and discover the rich symbolism of Mexican culture woven into its lyrics. This iconic rock song offers a unique opportunity to learn Spanish through its poetic exploration of vulnerability, protection, and the human struggle against inner and outer darkness. Its powerful metaphors and gothic rock sound make it a captivating piece for language learners and music enthusiasts alike.
Key Vocabulary
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perder /peɾˈdeɾ/ A2 |
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ojo /ˈoxa/ A1 |
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venado /beˈnaðo/ B1 |
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noche /ˈno.t͡ʃe/ A1 |
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cuerpo /ˈkweɾ.po/ A2 |
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tinieblas /tiˈnjeβlas/ B2 |
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magia /maˈxi.a/ B1 |
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soledad /so.leˈðað/ B2 |
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oreja /oˈɾe.xa/ A1 |
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congelar /konxeˈlaɾ/ B1 |
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amor /aˈmoɾ/ A1 |
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limpia /ˈlim.pja/ B2 |
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despojar /despoˈxaɾ/ C1 |
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quemar /keˈmaɾ/ B1 |
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ramo /ˈra.mo/ A2 |
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vida /ˈβi.ða/ A1 |
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rosario /roˈsa.ɾjo/ B1 |
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milagro /miˈlaɣɾo/ B2 |
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oscuridad /oskuɾiˈðað/ B2 |
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macabra /maˈka.βɾa/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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♪ Perdí mi ojo de venado ♪
➔ Past Perfect (Perdí)
➔ The verb "Perdí" is in the past perfect tense, indicating a completed action in the past.
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♪ Nadie me va a proteger ♪
➔ Future tense (va a proteger)
➔ "va a proteger" uses the periphrastic future, indicating an action that will happen in the future.
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♪ Vuelo mi cuerpo entre tinieblas ♪
➔ Present tense (Vuelo)
➔ The verb "Vuelo" is in the present tense, describing an action happening now or a habitual action.
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♪ Doña Macabra viene a ver ♪
➔ Present tense + Preposition (viene a ver)
➔ "viene a ver" - present tense of "venir" (to come) + preposition "a" + infinitive "ver" (to see) - an immediate future or an action in progress
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♪ Me congelan las orejas ♪
➔ Present tense (congelan)
➔ "congelan" is in the present tense, describing an action or state happening now or generally.
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♪ Creo que me quieren llevar ♪
➔ Verb "creer" + Subjunctive (quieren llevar)
➔ The verb "creo" (I believe) triggers the use of the subjunctive mood with the verb "llevar" (to take) because it expresses a degree of uncertainty or subjectivity.
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♪ Hazme una limpia, por favor, amor ♪
➔ Imperative Mood (Hazme)
➔ "Hazme" is in the imperative mood, giving a direct command or request.
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♪ Despójame de todo mal carnal ♪
➔ Reflexive verb + preposition (Despójame de)
➔ "Despójame" is a reflexive verb (despojarse - to rid oneself) conjugated in the imperative and followed by the preposition "de" to indicate the thing being removed.
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♪ Quema mi ramo, por favor, amor ♪
➔ Imperative Mood (Quema)
➔ "Quema" is in the imperative mood, giving a direct command or request.
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♪ Antes que yo te queme a ti, a ti ♪
➔ Subjunctive clause (que yo te queme)
➔ The clause "que yo te queme" uses the subjunctive mood, as it expresses a hypothetical scenario and is dependent on the main clause using "antes que" (before).
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