Bluest Flame – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
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Key Vocabulary
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flame /fleɪm/ A1 |
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hotter /ˈhɒtər/ A1 |
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touchin /ˈtʌtʃɪŋ/ A1 |
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summer /ˈsʌmər/ A1 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ B1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A2 |
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brain /breɪn/ A2 |
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wanna /ˈwɒnə/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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garden /ˈɡɑːrdən/ A1 |
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body /ˈbɒdi/ A1 |
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burning /ˈbɜːrníŋ/ A2 |
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fight /faɪt/ A1 |
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hide /haɪd/ A1 |
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lost /lɒst/ A2 |
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real /riːl/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I just wanna go all night
➔ Infinitive with 'to' omitted after 'want'
➔ The contraction "wanna" stands for "want to", followed by the infinitive "go".
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Touchin' in the summer rain
➔ Gerund (present participle) used as verb/noun
➔ "Touchin'" is the gerund form of "touch" indicating an ongoing action.
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Hotter than the bluest flame
➔ Comparative adjective with 'than'
➔ "Hotter" is the comparative form of "hot" and is followed by the conjunction "than".
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Never get off my mind
➔ Adverb of frequency 'never' placed before the main verb
➔ "Never" modifies the verb "get" and appears before it.
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When I lay in your arms, am I there?
➔ Inversion in present simple yes/no question
➔ "am I" shows subject‑verb inversion to form a question.
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When I'm lost in the garden of air
➔ Past participle used as adjective (state) with "be"
➔ "I'm" = "I am" + past participle "lost", expressing a state.
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I don't know if I can take this
➔ Conditional clause introduced by "if"
➔ "if" introduces the dependent clause "I can take this".
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I can't hide it
➔ Modal verb + infinitive
➔ "can't" (cannot) is a modal verb followed by the infinitive "hide".
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Try to fight it, try to fake it
➔ Verb + infinitive with "to" after "try"
➔ "try" is followed by the infinitive "to fight" and "to fake".
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