Domingo De Bajón Lyrics

Domingo De Bajón Lyrics – Morat

May 23, 2025

Domingo De Bajón Lyrics by Morat is a new spanish song by Morat. The song is released on Morat’s official YouTube channel, written by Juan Pablo Isaza, Simón Vargas, Martín Vargas, Juan Pablo Villamil, Andrés Torres, and El Dandee. Produced by Juan Pablo Isaza, Andrés Torres, and El Dandee, and part of the album Ya Es Mañana, this emotionally charged track delivers a bittersweet and introspective listening experience that explores themes of regret, emotional growth, and personal closure.

“Domingo De Bajón” delves into the emotional aftermath of a broken relationship, centering on the moment when someone who once walked away returns seeking forgiveness. Morat captures the pain of unreciprocated love and the resolve that comes from healing. The lyrics unfold with a sense of maturity and distance, as the artist no longer seeks reconciliation but instead acknowledges the growth that came from the heartbreak. Through repeated motifs of regret and missed chances, the song paints a poignant picture of love that’s too late to fix.

Domingo De Bajón Details

SongDomingo De Bajón
AlbumYa Es Mañana
ArtistsMorat
Written ByJuan Pablo Isaza, Simón Vargas, Martín Vargas, Juan Pablo Villamil, Andrés Torres & El Dandee
Produced ByJuan Pablo Isaza, Andrés Torres & El Dandee
LabelMorat
LanguageSpanish
Released DateMay 23, 2025

Domingo De Bajón Lyrics

[Verso 1]
¿Qué se siente en las noches sin poderte dormir?
Se acumulan los viernes que no quieres salir
Los domingos de bajón te da por pedir perdón, es así
Y qué bonito, ahora te toca a ti
Te lo juro que no quiero ser cruel
Tú pasaste la página y te cortó el papel
Es domingo de bajón y otra vez pides perdón, ahora sí
Yo esa película ya me la vi

[Coro]
No vuelvas cuando no te quiera nadie
Ni cuando algunos de tus planes salga al revés
Si no te sirve mi amor y el último ríe mejor
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?
Aunque me debas no voy a cobrarte
No gano nada si me pagas con interés
Si no te sirve mi amor y el último ríe mejor
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?
Otra vez, otra vez
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?

[Verso 2]
Nunca le diste tiempo a tus heridas
Por eso no han cerrado todavía
Tanta rumba que ahora tu corazón se derrumba
Ya no me pidas que lo arme otra vez

[Coro]
No vuelvas cuando no te quiera nadie
Ni cuando algunos de tus planes salga al revés
Si no te sirve mi amor y el último ríe mejor (No-oh)
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?
Aunque me debas no voy a cobrarte
No gano nada si me pagas con interés (No-oh)
Si no te sirve mi amor y el último ríe mejor
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?
Otra vez, otra vez
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?

[Refrán]
Te vi bailar (Otra vez)
Te vi salir (Otra vez)
Te veo alejar y ahora te veo venir otra vez
Te veo rogar (Otra vez)
Te veo sufrir (Otra vez)
Te veo tratar, pero no has vuelto a reír otra vez
Te vi bailar (Otra vez)
Te vi salir (Otra vez)
Te veo alejar y ahora te veo venir otra vez
Te veo rogar (Otra vez)
Te veo sufrir (Otra vez)
Te veo tratar, pero no has vuelto a reír otra vez

[Outro]
Otra vez (Otra vez)
Otra vez (Otra vez)
¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?

Domingo De Bajón Lyrics Meaning

[Verso 1]
Morat opens with a reflective tone, addressing the emotional toll of loneliness and sleepless nights now experienced by the former lover. The lines highlight the irony of roles reversing—what the protagonist once endured is now the burden of the other. The mention of “domingo de bajón” (a term for emotional Sunday blues) intensifies the melancholy atmosphere, while the final line, “yo esa película ya me la vi,” signals the speaker’s emotional detachment and refusal to relive the pain.

[Coro]
The chorus emphasizes self-respect and finality. Morat refuses to be a safety net for someone who only returns when life turns against them. The rhetorical question—why hasn’t the other person found happiness despite rejecting love—drives home the idea that dismissing genuine affection comes with consequences. The repetition of “otra vez” (again) underscores the cycle of regret and the futility of trying to fix what’s already broken.

[Verso 2]
In this verse, Morat turns to the root of the other person’s pain—unhealed wounds and superficial distractions. The use of metaphors like “tu corazón se derrumba” (your heart collapses) suggests that their unresolved issues are now catching up with them. The plea to not be asked to fix things again reinforces the narrator’s emotional boundaries and refusal to be drawn back into a damaging pattern.

[Coro]
The chorus returns with more intensity, reiterating the firm stance of the narrator. Morat emphasizes that love rejected cannot be reclaimed and that emotional debt isn’t worth collecting if it only brings more suffering. The repetition not only adds lyrical rhythm but also reflects the recurring emotional pleas from the past lover, which now fall on deaf ears.

[Refrán]
This section takes on a visual, almost cinematic approach. Morat details the actions of the former lover—dancing, leaving, returning—creating a vivid montage of emotional contradiction. The constant loop of trying and failing to find joy captures the internal struggle of someone who realizes too late what they lost. The narrator observes with detachment, recognizing the effort but unmoved by it.

[Outro]
The outro circles back to the haunting question—“¿Por qué no has vuelto a reír otra vez?” This repetition serves as a final echo of the song’s central theme: despite all attempts to move on, true happiness remains elusive when genuine love is taken for granted. Morat leaves the listener with the lingering weight of that emotional truth.

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Who is the singer of "Domingo De Bajón" song?

The "Domingo De Bajón" song is sung by Morat.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Domingo De Bajón" song by Morat?

The "Domingo De Bajón" song by Morat lyrics was written by Juan Pablo Isaza, Simón Vargas, Martín Vargas, Juan Pablo Villamil, Andrés Torres & El Dandee.

Who is the music producer of "Domingo De Bajón" song by Morat?

The "Domingo De Bajón" song by Morat was produced by Juan Pablo Isaza, Andrés Torres & El Dandee.

When did Morat release "Domingo De Bajón" song?

Morat released "Domingo De Bajón" song on May 23, 2025.

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