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I feel unhappy, I feel so sad 00:09
I've lost the best friend that I ever had 00:17
She was my woman, I loved her so 00:26
But it's too late now, I've let her go 00:35
I'm going through changes 00:45
I'm going through changes 00:55
01:03
We shared the years, we shared each day 01:32
In love, together, we found the way 01:41
But soon, the world had its evil way 01:49
My heart was blinded, love went astray 01:59
02:06
I'm going through changes 02:09
I'm going through changes 02:20
02:28
It took so long to realise 03:16
And I can still hear her last goodbyes 03:24
Now all my days are filled with tears 03:33
Wish I could go back and change these years 03:42
I'm going through changes 03:52
03:59
I'm going through changes 04:02
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Changes – English Lyrics

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Dive into the soulful melodies of 'Changes' to master expressive English vocabulary related to emotions and life transitions. This song is special for its rare, soft departure from heavy metal, making it a perfect piece for studying nuanced lyrical storytelling.

[English]
I feel unhappy, I feel so sad
I've lost the best friend that I ever had
She was my woman, I loved her so
But it's too late now, I've let her go
I'm going through changes
I'm going through changes
...
We shared the years, we shared each day
In love, together, we found the way
But soon, the world had its evil way
My heart was blinded, love went astray
...
I'm going through changes
I'm going through changes
...
It took so long to realise
And I can still hear her last goodbyes
Now all my days are filled with tears
Wish I could go back and change these years
I'm going through changes
...
I'm going through changes
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

unhappy

/ʌnˈhæpi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not happy; sad

friend

/frɛnd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection

woman

/ˈwʊmən/

A1
  • noun
  • - an adult female human being

changes

/ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the act or instance of making or becoming different
  • verb
  • - to make or become different

shared

/ʃɛərd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to have or use something at the same time as others

evil

/ˈiːvəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - profoundly immoral and wicked

blinded

/ˈblaɪndɪd/

B2
  • verb
  • - unable to see or judge clearly

astray

/əˈstreɪ/

C1
  • adjective
  • - away from the correct path or direction

realise

/ˈriːəlaɪz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to become fully aware of something

goodbyes

/ˌɡʊdˈbaɪz/

A1
  • noun
  • - an expression of good wishes when parting

tears

/tɪərz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a drop of salty liquid secreted from the eye

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I've lost the best friend that I ever had

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    "I've lost" indicates an action that happened in the past but has a result in the present.

  • I'm going through changes

    ➔ Present Continuous Tense

    "I'm going through" describes a temporary situation or ongoing process happening now.

  • She was my woman, I loved her so

    ➔ Simple Past Tense

    "Was" and "loved" refer to states and actions completed in the past.

  • But it's too late now, I've let her go

    ➔ Adverb of time / Present Perfect

    "Now" specifies the current moment, combined with "I've let" to show a regretful current state.

  • But soon, the world had its evil way

    ➔ Noun phrase with possessive

    "Its evil way" uses the possessive pronoun "its" to link the world to its negative influence.

  • It took so long to realise

    ➔ Infinitive clause

    "To realise" follows the verb "took" to show the purpose or result of the time spent.

  • Wish I could go back

    ➔ Conditional / Wish clause

    "Wish I could" expresses a desire for a different reality in the past (subjunctive mood).

  • Now all my days are filled with tears

    ➔ Passive Voice

    "Are filled with" uses the passive voice to emphasize the state of the days rather than who filled them.