Fuera De Servicio Lyrics in English Kany García

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Fuera De Servicio by Kany García from Spanish to English.
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Another Friday on the Edge of the Door
What looks to provoke from the beginning
And they call me and I don't answer them
I know I have to get out of this
But today I'm out of service
These days
The smile I had
You've taken a vacation
These days
I just want to have a drink
And listen to old songs
And the people
Who doesn't understand that I still love you
Don't come back and tell me
Forget you still
The time will come
And the people
Who doesn't understand that I still love you
I know that time heals but today
But today it still hurts
The memories that deceive me always come
They just come to tell me about the good stuff
But there is no one who dries even with two hands
What this downpour has been
I'm that remix that nobody wants to hear anymore
I talk about the same thing and the same thing until I get tired
I'm that person who doesn't find peace
Nowhere
And the people
Who doesn't understand that I still love you
Don't come back and tell me
Forget you still
The time will come
And the people
Who doesn't understand that I still love you
I know that time heals but today
But today it still hurts
Oh, I know that time heals but today
But today I'm dying
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aguacerodownpour

Aguacero translates to "downpour" or "heavy shower". It's a vivid and evocative word that paints a strong picture of intense rain.

In the song, Kany García uses "aguacero" metaphorically to describe the overwhelming flood of tears and sadness she's experiencing after a breakup. She sings, "Pero no hay quien seque ni a dos manos Lo que ha sido este aguacero" (But there's no one who can dry, even with two hands, what this downpour has been), highlighting the depth of her sorrow and how difficult it is to overcome.

Have you ever felt so heartbroken that you just wanted to shut the world out? In "Fuera De Servicio," which means "Out of Service," Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Kany García paints a vivid picture of this exact feeling. The song is a powerful anthem for anyone who needs to take a break from life to heal. The singer describes being "out of service"—ignoring calls from friends and choosing to stay home with a drink and old songs instead of going out on a Friday night.

The lyrics reveal a deep sadness following a breakup. The singer's smile has "gone on vacation," and they feel like a broken record, or a "remix that nobody wants to listen to anymore," because they can't stop talking about their pain. They push back against people who don't understand why they're still hurting and tell them to just forget their ex. The song is a heartfelt plea for patience and space, acknowledging that while time might heal all wounds, "today it still hurts."

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