I would come

I would come home with my clothes reeking of woodsmoke.
Llegaba a casa con mi ropa impregnada de humo.
If I was not here now, I would come tomorrow.
Si yo no estuviera aquí ahora, vendría mañana.
When I was a child, I would come to this park and play.
Cuando era una niña, venía a este parque a jugar.
I would come with you, if you didn't make so many mistakes.
Iría a gusto contigo, si tú no cometieras tantos errores.
After the preaching I would come to be counselled.
Después de la predicación iba a que me aconsejaran.
I would come anywhere to see a turtle.
Iría a cualquier parte por ver una tortuga.
When I was a child, I would come to this park and play.
Cuando era niña, venía a este parque a jugar.
Every morning I would come into your room to wake you up.
Cada mañana iba a despertarte a tu cuarto.
I would come home in the morning after work and go to sleep.
Regresaba a casa en la mañana después de trabajar e iba a dormir.
Somewhere I would come home to everyday.
En algún lugar volvería a casa todos los días.
I would come give you a hug but my legs are hurting.
Iría a abrazarte, pero me duelen las piernas.
So... how did you know I would come here, as well as my name?
Entonces... Cómo le hizo sabe Vendría aquí, ¿Así como mi nombre?
Yeah, this is where I would come for cash in the middle of the night.
Sí, aquí vendría para sacar dinero en mitad de la noche.
But I would be with you and I would come straight back.
Pero estaría con vos, y volvería enseguida.
I would come from a place of, "Well, I tried to like it."
Venía de un lugar diciendo, "Bueno, he intentado que me gustara".
I would come here only to dry my towel.
Me gustaría venir aquí solo para secar la toalla.
Because he knew that I would come and find you.
Porque sabía que iba a venir y encontrarte.
When I would come back to El Paso, and for how long.
De cuándo volvería a El Paso, y por cuánto tiempo.
Because knew that I would come and find you.
Porque sabía que iba a venir y encontrarte.
I would come in, but I better get back to Lillian.
Me gustaría entrar, pero es mejor volver a Lillian.
Palabra del día
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