2000 Miles – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
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♪ He's gone two thousand miles ♪
♪ It's very far ♪
♪ The snow is falling down ♪
♪ Gets colder day by day ♪
♪ I miss you ♪
♪ The children will sing ♪
♪ He'll be back at Christmas time ♪
♪ In these frozen and silent nights ♪
♪ Sometimes in a dream you appear ♪
♪ Outside under the purple sky ♪
♪ Diamonds in the snow sparkle ♪
♪ Our hearts were singing ♪
♪ It felt like Christmas time ♪
♪ Two thousand miles ♪
♪ Is very far through the snow ♪
♪ I'll think of you ♪
♪ Wherever you go ♪
♪ He's gone two thousand miles ♪
♪ It's very far ♪
♪ The snow is falling down ♪
♪ Gets colder day by day ♪
♪ I miss you ♪
♪ I can hear people singing ♪
♪ It must be Christmas time ♪
♪ I hear people singing ♪
♪ It must be Christmas time ♪
♪♪
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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miles /maɪlz/ B1 |
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snow /snoʊ/ A2 |
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falling /ˈfɔːlɪŋ/ B1 |
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distance /ˈdɪstəns/ B2 |
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miss /mɪs/ A2 |
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gather /ˈɡæðər/ B2 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A2 |
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sing /sɪŋ/ A2 |
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frozen /ˈfroʊzən/ B1 |
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silent /ˈsaɪlənt/ B2 |
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purple /ˈpɜːrpl/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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He's gone two thousand miles
➔ Present perfect tense with 'has/have gone' used to indicate a completed action with relevance to the present.
➔ The phrase indicates he has traveled and is still away, emphasizing the distance.
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It’s very far
➔ Adjective 'far' used as a complement to describe distance, with 'very' as an adverb modifying it.
➔ Describes the great distance involved, emphasizing the length of separation.
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The snow is falling down
➔ Present continuous tense used to describe ongoing action happening now.
➔ The verb 'falling' is in the present participle form, indicating an ongoing process.
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Gets colder day by day
➔ Present simple tense with 'gets' to express a general truth or ongoing trend.
➔ Indicates a gradual decrease in temperature over time.
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I miss you
➔ Simple present tense expressing a feeling or emotion.
➔ Expresses a present feeling of longing or absence.
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He'll be back at Christmas time
➔ Future simple tense with 'will' to indicate a future intention or prediction.
➔ Expresses a prediction that he will return during Christmas.
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Outside under the purple sky
➔ Prepositional phrase indicating location, with 'under' as the preposition.
➔ Specifies the location as being beneath the purple sky.