In my old San Juan
How many dreams I forge
in my childhood nights!
My first dream
and my troubles of love
are memories of the soul.
One afternoon I left
towards a foreign nation,
as fate would have it,
but my heart
remained facing the sea
in my old San Juan
Goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
Dear Borinquen1 (land of my love).
Goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
my sea goddess (my palm queen),
I'm leaving (I'm leaving)
but one day I'll return
to find of my love,
to dream again,
in my old San Juan.
But time passed by
and destiny mocked
my terrible nostalgia,
and I couldn't return
to the San Juan that I loved,
little piece of my land.
My hair whitened2
and my life fades away
and death calls for me,
and don't want to die
away from you
Puerto Rico of the soul.
Goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
Dear Borinquen (land of my love).
Goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
my sea goddess (my palm queen),
I'm leaving (I'm leaving)
but one day I'll return
to find of my love,
to dream again,
in my old San Juan.
1. Puerto Ricans often call the island Borinquen, from Borikén, its indigenous Taíno name, which means "Land of the Valiant Lord". Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico.2. with age