Yo Canto Lyrics in English Laura Pausini

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Yo Canto by Laura Pausini from Spanish to English.
Verse 1
The mist that settles in the morning
The stones of a path on the hill
The bird that will soar
The dawn that will come to us
Verse 1
The snow that will melt
Running to the sea
Verse 1
The still warm pillow holds life
Uncertain slow steps of a girl
The steps of serenity
The hand that will reach out
Verse 1
The wait for happiness
For this and for what will come, I sing
Chorus 1
Calmly I sing
The voice in celebration and I sing
The band in celebration and I sing
Running to the wind I sing
The whole life I sing
The spring I sing
Praying I also sing
Someone will listen to me
I want to sing to you
Always sing to you
Verse 2
The aroma of coffee in the kitchen
The house that fills with joy
The elevator that doesn't go
The love for my city
Verse 2
The people that will smile
They're from my street
Verse 2
The branches that cross toward the sky
An old man that walks alone
The summer that will leave us
The wheat that will ripen
The hand that will receive it
For this and for what will be, I sing
Chorus 2
Calmly I sing
The voice in celebration and I sing
The band in celebration and I sing
Running to the wind I sing
The whole life I sing
The spring and I sing
Praying I also sing
Someone will listen to me
I want to sing to you
Always sing to you
Bridge
Sing to you
I sing
Calmly
I sing
The voice in celebration and I sing
The whole life and I sing
Running to the wind I sing
Outro
I sing
The whole life I sing
Outro
I sing
Someone will listen to me
Someone will listen to me
Someone will listen to me
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SONG MEANING

Yo Canto is Laura Pausini’s joyful love letter to life’s simplest moments. She strings together vivid snapshots—the morning mist, the smell of coffee, a child’s careful steps, an old man’s solitary walk—to show how ordinary scenes can sparkle with meaning. Each image is like a tiny photograph, and every time she names one she follows it with a declaration: “for this, and for whatever may come, I sing.” Singing becomes her way to seal these memories in gratitude.

The chorus bursts open with celebration. Pausini’s voice, the band, the wind, even her own prayers all join the party. By repeating “Yo canto” she turns singing into an act of hope, telling us that sharing our stories keeps them alive and invites connection—“someone will hear me.” The song reminds learners that language and music together can transform everyday details into a festival of sound and feeling, encouraging us to treasure the small joys we might otherwise overlook.

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