Aléjate Lyrics in English Los Temerarios

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Aléjate by Los Temerarios from Spanish to English.
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By Los Temerarios
By Los Temerarios
(c) 1983 Columbia Records
(c) 1983 Columbia Records
(2 voices)
(2 voices)
'*' denotes that both are singing.
'*' denotes that both are singing.
Ella era tan bella
She was so beautiful
--Nunca vi mujer igual
--I never saw a woman like it
--Yo sonaba tenerla
--I sounded to have it
Yo sonaba tambien
I sounded too
Era mi vida entera
It was my whole life.
--Yo la amaba mas why mas
--I loved her more why more
(CHORUS)
(CHORUS)
Pero se fue
But he left
Pero se fue
But he left
*Fatal adios
*Fatal goodbye
*Ella el sol ya no ve
*She no longer sees the sun
*Pues para siempre se fue
*Well, forever it's gone
--why por ella lloramos los dos
--why we both cry for her
*Y por ella lloramos los dos
*And for her we both cry
Se que me queria
I know he loved me
--No me quiso solo a mi
"He didn't want me alone."
Ella era tan bella
She was so beautiful
--Nunca vi mujer igual
--I never saw a woman like it
--Yo sonaba tenerla
--I sounded to have it
Yo sonaba tambien
I sounded too
(CHORUS)
(CHORUS)
Doug Shannon
Doug Shannon
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