Lyrics & Translation
Learn English with the sweet and simple lyrics of Noah and the Whale's "5 Years Time." This charming song is perfect for beginners, with its repetitive and easy-to-follow verses about love, friendship, and dreaming of the future. The song's optimistic and slightly wistful tone makes it a special and memorable way to practice your language skills.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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walk /wɔːk/ A1 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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laugh /læf/ A1 |
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good /ɡʊd/ A1 |
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fun /fʌn/ A2 |
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bodies /ˈbɒdiz/ A2 |
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face /feɪs/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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happy /ˈhæpi/ A2 |
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smoke /smoʊk/ B1 |
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drink /drɪŋk/ A1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B1 |
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silly /ˈsɪli/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Oh well in five years time we **could be walking** around the zoo
➔ Modal verb 'could' + be + present participle (walking) for future continuous in a hypothetical situation.
➔ The use of "could be walking" suggests a possibility or a hypothetical scenario in the future. It doesn't express certainty, but rather a potential activity.
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And I'll put my hands over your eyes, but you'll peep through
➔ Future Simple with "will" and contrasting conjunction "but".
➔ "I'll put" indicates a future action, while "but you'll peep through" introduces a contrasting future action, despite the first action trying to prevent it. The use of "peep through" implies a playful and intimate interaction.
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Cos I'll be laughing at all your silly little jokes
➔ Future continuous "I'll be laughing" to describe an ongoing action in the future.
➔ The future continuous emphasizes the duration and continuity of the action of laughing. It suggests a prolonged, continuous experience of laughing at the jokes.
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Cos it's what we **needed to have** a good time
➔ "Needed to have" - past tense modal verb, expressing necessity in the past to do something to achieve an outcome.
➔ This suggests that smoking and drinking wine were perceived as necessary components for them to enjoy themselves at that time. The phrase shows a past reliance on these things for amusement.
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It's the happiest that I've ever been
➔ Superlative adjective ("happiest") with Present Perfect ("I've ever been") to express an experience up to the present moment.
➔ This phrase emphasizes that the current state of happiness surpasses all previous experiences in terms of happiness. The present perfect highlights the ongoing relevance of the experience.
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I no longer feel I have **to be** James Dean
➔ Modal verb implying obligation removed: 'have to' in the negative 'no longer feel I have to'.
➔ This line implies the speaker previously felt pressured or compelled to adopt a certain persona (James Dean represents rebelliousness, coolness, etc.), but now they no longer feel that need.
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Although maybe all these moments are just in my head
➔ Modal adverb "maybe" expressing uncertainty, combined with "are" (present simple) to indicate a potential reality.
➔ The line introduces doubt about the reality of the previously described happy moments. It presents the possibility that these moments might only exist within the speaker's imagination.
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In five years time You might just prove me wrong
➔ Modal verb "might" expressing possibility in the future with the adverb "just" intensifying the action, and the idiom "prove me wrong".
➔ This conveys a sense of uncertainty but also a hint of hope. The speaker acknowledges that their pessimistic predictions might be incorrect, and the other person could surprise them by making the future better than expected.
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