“Y Tú Te Vas” unites Venezuelan icon Franco De Vita with Mexican crooner Carlos Rivera in a power-ballad about the shock of an unexpected goodbye. The singer thought this relationship was unbreakable—“Nunca imaginé la vida sin ti”. He lists the proof: he never lied, never hid anything, and was always there when needed. But suddenly she turns away “as if nothing,” eyes cast down, slicing his life in two. The chorus circles this moment of abandonment, repeating the painful image like a wound that refuses to close.
Beneath the soaring melody, the lyrics explore the questions we ask when love evaporates: Why are you leaving? When did I fail? He can find no reason, only the burning memory of her that lingers “como una llama” in his heart. His final vow—“Nadie te amará así como yo”—transforms the song into both a lament and a declaration of undying devotion. In short, it is a moving lesson on heartbreak, perfect for practicing past-tense verbs while feeling every beat of raw emotion.