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Aunque me digan que ya no estas 00:20
Ni lleguen ya los trenes a mi ciudad 00:25
Volverás, volverás 00:30
Tú eres mi sol, tú eres mi mar 00:40
Y cuando vuelvas, después de siglos 01:03
El mundo muerto empezara a girar 01:08
Serás la brisa, serás el río 01:13
Sobre mis desiertos lloverá 01:24
Sí volverás 01:32
Y volaremos como recuerdos 01:37
Y nos iremos como dos ríos 01:47
Yo soy tu sol, yo soy tu mar 01:56
Volverás, volverás 02:08
Tú eres mi sol, yo soy tu mar. 02:16
Volverás, volverás 02:25
Tú eres mi sol, tú eres mi paz 02:34
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Volverás, Volverás – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the soul of romantic Spanish with José José's dramatic 1972 hit, "Volverás, Volverás." Known as the 'Prince of Song,' José José's masterful vocal delivery makes this ballad a perfect piece for learning how to express profound pain and unshakeable certainty. Pay close attention to the expressive use of the future tense ("volverás") and rich, poetic metaphors like equating a lover's return to the turning of a 'dead world,' which are common and beautiful elements in Spanish love poetry and song.

[English]
Even if they tell me you're no longer here
And even if the trains no longer come to my city
You will return, you will return
You are my sun, you are my sea
And when you return, after centuries
This dead world will begin to spin again
You will be the breeze, you will be the river
And rain will fall upon my deserts
Yes, you will return
And we will fly like memories
And we will drift away like two rivers
I am your sun, I am your sea
You will return, you will return
You are my sun, I am your sea.
You will return, you will return
You are my sun, you are my peace
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

volverás

bol.be.ˈras

A2
  • verb
  • - to return in the future

digas

ˈdi.ɣas

A2
  • verb
  • - to say (subjunctive)

lleguen

ˈlje.ɣen

A2
  • verb
  • - to arrive (subjunctive)

trenes

ˈtre.nes

A1
  • noun
  • - train

ciudad

θjuˈðað

A1
  • noun
  • - city

sol

sol

A1
  • noun
  • - sun

mar

mar

A1
  • noun
  • - sea

vuelvas

ˈbwel.bas

A2
  • verb
  • - to return (subjunctive)

siglos

ˈsi.ɣlos

A2
  • noun
  • - centuries

muerto

ˈmwer.to

A2
  • adjective
  • - dead

empezara

em.pe.ˈθa.ra

B1
  • verb
  • - to begin (imperfect subjunctive)

brisa

ˈbɾi.sa

A2
  • noun
  • - breeze

río

ˈri.o

A1
  • noun
  • - river

desiertos

de.ˈsjer.tos

A2
  • noun
  • - deserts

volaremos

bo.la.ˈre.mos

A2
  • verb
  • - to fly (future)

recuerdos

re.ˈkwer.dos

A2
  • noun
  • - memories

iremos

i.ˈre.mos

A2
  • verb
  • - to go (future)

paz

pas

A1
  • noun
  • - peace

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Aunque me digan que ya no estas

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood

    ➔ The subjunctive mood in 'me digan' expresses a hypothetical or uncertain situation, indicating what others say about your absence.

  • Volverás, volverás

    ➔ Future Tense (Repetition for Emphasis)

    ➔ The repetition of 'volverás' emphasizes certainty and hope for your return, using the future tense to express a strong belief.

  • Tú eres mi sol, tú eres mi mar

    ➔ Present Tense (Permanent States)

    ➔ The present tense in 'eres' describes permanent states or qualities, emphasizing that you are always the singer's sun and sea.

  • El mundo muerto empezara a girar

    ➔ Future Tense with 'empezar a'

    ➔ The future tense with 'empezara' indicates the beginning of an action in the future, here the world starting to spin again when you return.

  • Serás la brisa, serás el río

    ➔ Future Tense (Prediction)

    ➔ The future tense in 'serás' is used to predict or describe future states, here you becoming the breeze and the river upon your return.