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Llévame contigo a volar 00:20
Y de dónde a dónde, no sé qué contestar 00:23
Llévame contigo a vivir 00:28
Y de cuándo a cuándo, no sabría decir 00:31
¿Dónde está el amor sin condición? 00:43
Voló y voló y se lo ha llevado el viento 00:48
¿Dónde te has dejado el corazón? 00:52
Se me cayó y se lo ha comido el perro 00:57
¡Guau!, ¡guau! 01:01
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No me vuelvas a preguntar que, coño, de dónde a dónde 01:27
Ni que de cuándo a cuándo 01:31
Yo nunca he sabido medir el tiempo ni el espacio 01:35
Vi a la luna llena decir: "No quiero que me olvides 01:43
Creo que me estoy menguando" 01:48
Y he escuchao a una estrella jurar: "Yo, si tú me lo pides 01:52
No seguiré brillando" 01:56
Aunque tiemble el cielo 02:03
Aunque tiemble 02:07
Aunque tiemble el cielo 02:11
Aunque tiemble 02:15
02:18
No quiero tener que elegir entre una luna llena 02:34
Y una estrella errante 02:39
No pienso volver a cumplir ninguna condena 02:42
De ahora en adelante 02:47
No quiero tener que elegir entre una vida entera 02:51
Y un único instante 02:56
No pienso volver a cumplir nada que no quiera 02:59
De ahora en adelante 03:04
Aunque tiemble el suelo 03:10
Aunque tiemble 03:14
Aunque tiemble el suelo 03:18
Aunque tiemble 03:23
Ojalá levante esta niebla tan espesa 03:29
Que ni vernos nos deja 03:33
Ojalá revienten el mundo y sus constantes 03:37
Para que todo cambie 03:42
Ojalá levante, la niebla no nos deja 03:45
Ni ver a los de enfrente 03:50
Ojalá revienten el mundo y sus constantes 03:54
Para que todo cambie 03:59
Haz que tiemble el suelo 04:05
Haz que tiemble 04:09
Haz que tiemble el suelo 04:13
Haz que tiemble 04:17
04:20
Haz que tiemble el suelo 04:51
Haz que tiemble el suelo 05:00
Haz que tiemble ya, haz que tiemble ya, haz que tiemble 05:02
Haz que tiemble 05:08
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Haz que tiemble el suelo – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the poetic Spanish of Roberto Iniesta. This song is an excellent vehicle to learn how to express complex, abstract emotions using metaphors and rich, descriptive vocabulary, making it perfect for students looking to move beyond conversational Spanish into the realm of lyrical storytelling.

[English]
Take me with you to fly
And from where to where, I don't know how to answer
Take me with you to live
And from when to when, I wouldn't be able to say
Where is unconditional love?
It flew and flew, and the wind carried it away
Where did you leave your heart?
I dropped mine and the dog ate it
Woof!, woof!
...
Don't ask me again where the hell from where to where
Or from when to when
I've never known how to measure time or space
I saw the full moon say, "I don't want you to forget me
I think I'm waning"
And I heard a star swear, "If you ask me to
I won't keep on shining"
Even if the sky trembles
Even if it trembles
Even if the sky trembles
Even if it trembles
...
I don't want to have to choose between a full moon
And a wandering star
I don't plan on serving any more sentences
From now on
I don't want to have to choose between an entire lifetime
And a single moment
I don't plan on doing anything I don't want to do ever again
From now on
Even if the ground trembles
Even if it trembles
Even if the ground trembles
Even if it trembles
I wish this fog would lift, it's so thick
That it won't even let us see each other
I wish they'd break the world and its constants
So that everything changes
I wish the fog would lift, it won't let us
Even see those in front of us
I wish they'd break the world and its constants
So that everything changes
Make the ground tremble
Make it tremble
Make the ground tremble
Make it tremble
...
Make the ground tremble
Make the ground tremble
Make it tremble now, make it tremble now, make it tremble
Make it tremble
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

volar

bo.ˈlaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to fly

corazón

ko.ɾa.ˈθon

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

tiempo

ˈtjem.po

A1
  • noun
  • - time

espacio

es.ˈpa.θjo

A2
  • noun
  • - space

menguando

meŋ.ˈɡwan.do

B2
  • verb
  • - diminishing / waning

estrella

es.ˈtɾe.ʎa

A1
  • noun
  • - star

brillando

bɾi.ˈʝan.do

A2
  • verb
  • - shining

tiemble

ˈtjem.ble

B1
  • verb
  • - to tremble / shake

suelo

ˈswe.lo

A1
  • noun
  • - ground / floor

errante

e.ˈran.te

C1
  • adjective
  • - wandering / errant

condena

kon.ˈde.na

B2
  • noun
  • - sentence / punishment

instante

ins.ˈtan.te

A2
  • noun
  • - instant / moment

niebla

ˈnje.βla

B1
  • noun
  • - fog / mist

espesa

es.ˈpe.sa

B2
  • adjective
  • - thick / dense

revienten

re.ˈβjen.ten

B2
  • verb
  • - to burst / explode

constantes

kons.ˈtan.tes

B2
  • noun
  • - constants

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Key Grammar Structures

  • No sabría decir

    ➔ Conditional Simple (Condicional Simple)

    "Sabría" is used here to express a hypothesis or to soften a statement, translating to 'I wouldn't know how to say'.

  • No me vuelvas a preguntar

    ➔ Negative Imperative (Imperativo Negativo)

    ➔ The structure "volver a + infinitive" means 'to do something again'. Here, negated, it means 'don't ask me again'.

  • No quiero tener que elegir

    ➔ Periphrastic obligation (Tener que + infinitive)

    ➔ The structure "tener que" indicates necessity or obligation. Used with "querer", it expresses 'not wanting to be forced to choose'.

  • Ojalá levante esta niebla

    ➔ Subjunctive for wishes (Ojalá + Subjunctive)

    ➔ The particle "ojalá" is always followed by the subjunctive mood when expressing a wish about the future or present.

  • Haz que tiemble

    ➔ Causative structure (Hacer que + Subjunctive)

    "Hacer que" + subjunctive is used to provoke or cause something to happen. Here, 'make it shake'.

  • Se me cayó

    ➔ Accidental 'Se' (Se accidental)

    ➔ The accidental 'se' is used to express that an action happened without intention or responsibility of the subject. 'It fell from me'.

  • Para que todo cambie

    ➔ Final clause (Para que + Subjunctive)

    "Para que" expresses the purpose of an action and always triggers the subjunctive mood.

  • No seguiré brillando

    ➔ Future Simple (Futuro Simple)

    ➔ The future tense "seguiré" expresses an action that will not continue in the time to come.