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Afuera está lloviendo,amor 00:17
Aquí no sopla el viento, ven 00:20
Dejemos que transcurra el tiempo 00:24
En el reloj marcan las seis 00:27
Sacúdete ese miedo que 00:32
Te hace temblar hasta los pies 00:35
Y olvida lo que existe afuera 00:39
Cierra tus ojos color de miel 00:42
Dame, dame de ti 00:48
Toma, toma de mí 00:54
No temas lo que venga, tú no eres un rato que pase así 01:01
Tú eres lo que yo pretendo que vean mis días llegar al fin 01:09
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Afuera ya no llueve amor 01:21
Aquí somos uno, tú y yo 01:25
Y el ruido de la lluvia cambia 01:28
Por el tic-tac de mi reloj 01:31
Corramos, son las nueve, amor 01:37
Tu pelo todo se enredó 01:40
Los dos miramos al espejo 01:43
Y un beso tierno marca el adiós 01:46
Te vas, te vas de mí 01:52
Desde una esquina te veo partir 01:58
No temas lo que venga, tú no eres un rato que pase así 02:05
Tú eres lo que yo pretendo que vean mis días llegar al fin 02:14
Afuera está lloviendo, amor 02:26
Aquí no sopla el viento, ven 02:29
Dejemos que transcurra el tiempo 02:33
En el reloj marcan las seis 02:36
Sacúdete ese miedo que 02:41
Te hace temblar hasta los pies 02:44
Y olvida lo que existe afuera 02:48
Cierra tus ojos color de miel 02:51
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Mientras Llueve – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Embark on a captivating journey into the Spanish language with José José's classic, "Mientras Llueve." This iconic romantic ballad, sung by the 'Prince of Song,' offers a rich tapestry of poetic lyrics and emotive delivery, making it perfect for learners. Discover how José José masterfully uses metaphors, particularly the imagery of rain, to explore themes of intimacy, transient love, and heartfelt goodbyes. Through its beautiful phrasing and profound emotional depth, "Mientras Llueve" provides an exceptional opportunity to enhance your vocabulary, understand cultural nuances, and appreciate the artistry of one of Latin music's greatest legends.

[English]
Outside it's raining, love
Here the wind doesn't blow, come
Let's let time pass
The clock shows six
Shake off that fear that
Makes you shiver down to your feet
And forget what exists outside
Close your honey‑colored eyes
Give me, give me you
Take, take from me
Don't fear what comes, you're not just a fleeting moment
You are what I hope to see when my days come to an end
...
Outside it's no longer raining, love
Here we are one, you and I
And the sound of rain changes
To the tick‑tock of my clock
Let's run, it's nine o'clock, love
Your hair got all tangled
We both look at the mirror
And a tender kiss marks the goodbye
You leave, you leave me
From a corner I watch you depart
Don't fear what comes, you're not just a fleeting moment
You are what I hope to see when my days come to an end
Outside it's raining, love
Here the wind doesn't blow, come
Let's let time pass
The clock shows six
Shake off that fear that
Makes you shiver down to your feet
And forget what exists outside
Close your honey‑colored eyes
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

llueve

ˈʎuβe

A2
  • verb
  • - it rains

viento

ˈbjento

A2
  • noun
  • - wind

tiempo

ˈtjemplo

A2
  • noun
  • - time

miedo

ˈmjɛðo

A2
  • noun
  • - fear

temblar

temˈβlaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to tremble

olvida

olˈβiða

B1
  • verb
  • - forget

ojos

ˈoxos

A1
  • noun
  • - eyes

miel

ˈmjɛl

B1
  • noun
  • - honey

toma

ˈtoma

A2
  • verb
  • - take

temas

ˈtemas

B1
  • verb
  • - fear

pretendo

pɾeˈtendo

B2
  • verb
  • - intend

cambia

kamˈβja

A2
  • verb
  • - changes

corramos

koˈramos

B1
  • verb
  • - let's run

enredó

enreˈðo

B1
  • verb
  • - tangled

espejo

esˈpexo

A2
  • noun
  • - mirror

tierno

ˈtjɛɾno

B1
  • adjective
  • - tender

partir

paɾˈtiɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to leave

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Afuera está lloviendo, amor

    ➔ Present Progressive (estar + gerund), Vocative

    "Lloviendo" is the gerund, indicating an action in progress. "Amor" is a direct address, a vocative, showing affection.

  • Sacúdete ese miedo que te hace temblar hasta los pies

    ➔ Reflexive Verb, Relative Clause

    "Sacúdete" is a reflexive verb, meaning 'shake yourself'. "Que te hace temblar..." is a relative clause modifying "miedo".

  • Dame, dame de ti

    ➔ Imperative Mood, Partitive Article

    ➔ Repetition of "Dame" emphasizes the request. "De ti" uses the preposition 'de' to indicate 'of you' or 'from you', implying a part of yourself.

  • No temas lo que venga, tú no eres un rato que pase así

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood (temas), Negative Command, Indefinite Pronoun

    "Temas" is in the subjunctive mood, expressing a wish or command. "Un rato que pase así" is an indefinite pronoun phrase meaning 'a moment that passes like that'.