Por Volverte A Ver
Dyango Lyrics


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Nos fallaron dos palabras y sabernos perdonar
Qué fácil era haber dicho "lo siento".
Pero nos sobraba orgullo y nos faltaba humildad
Y cuesta tanto esfuerzo ser el primero en hablar
Que cuando uno se atreve es tarde ya
Tarde ya.

Por volverte a ver
Hoy daría media vida por volverte a ver
Y recuperar el tiempo que se me escapó
Y decir "lo siento" una y otra vez
No me sirve la razón si tu no estás
Si no estás
Por volverte a ver
Hoy daría cualquier cosa por volverte a ver
Y aprendía a no querer tanto y a querer mejor
Y a decir "lo siento, amor, perdóname"
No me sirve la razón si tu no estás
Si no estás aquí.

Nos fallaron dos palabras y sabernos perdonar
Qué fácil era haber dicho "lo siento".
Son dos sencillas palabras fáciles de pronunciar
Quien las dice primero suele ser quien ama más
Y amar es darlo todo sin pedir
Ni esperar.

Hoy daría cualquier cosa por volverte a ver
Y aprendía a no querer tanto y a querer mejor
Y a decir "lo siento, amor, perdóname"
No me sirve la razón si tu no estás
Si no estás
Por volverte a ver
Hoy daría media vida por volverte a ver
Y recuperar el tiempo que se me escapó
Y decir "lo siento" una y otra vez




No me sirve la razón si tu no estás
Si no estás aquí.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dyango's song Por Volverte A Ver are about the regret and longing felt by the singer for not being able to say sorry to a loved one before it was too late. The lyrics describe how two simple words, "lo siento" (I'm sorry), could have prevented a break-up or separation, but the pride of both parties got in the way of reconciliation. They could not find it in their hearts to apologize, and as a result, they lost each other.


The singer expresses how he would give anything to see his loved one again and have another chance to say sorry, to make amends for the lost time, and to change how he treated his partner. He regrets not having the humility to apologize and learn to love better. He acknowledges that love is about giving everything without expecting anything in return and admits that the person who apologizes first is often the one who loves the most. In conclusion, the singer ends by expressing that without the presence of his loved one, nothing else matters.


Line by Line Meaning

Nos fallaron dos palabras y sabernos perdonar
We failed to use two simple words to forgive each other


Qué fácil era haber dicho "lo siento".
It was so easy to say "I'm sorry."


Pero nos sobraba orgullo y nos faltaba humildad
Our pride was too much and our humility was lacking


Y cuesta tanto esfuerzo ser el primero en hablar
It takes so much effort to be the one to speak first


Que cuando uno se atreve es tarde ya
By the time one musters the courage, it's already too late


Por volverte a ver
To see you again


Hoy daría media vida por volverte a ver
Today I would give half my life to see you again


Y recuperar el tiempo que se me escapó
And to retrieve the time that slipped away from me


Y decir "lo siento" una y otra vez
And to say "I'm sorry" again and again


No me sirve la razón si tu no estás
Reason doesn't matter if you're not here


Si no estás
If you're not here


Hoy daría cualquier cosa por volverte a ver
Today I would give anything to see you again


Y aprendía a no querer tanto y a querer mejor
And I would learn to not love so much, but to love better


Y a decir "lo siento, amor, perdóname"
And to say "I'm sorry, my love, forgive me"


Si no estás aquí.
If you're not here.


Son dos sencillas palabras fáciles de pronunciar
They are two simple words, easy to say


Quien las dice primero suele ser quien ama más
The one who says them first is usually the one who loves more


Y amar es darlo todo sin pedir Ni esperar.
And to love is to give everything without asking or expecting anything in return




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