DARK ARIA
Lyrics:
[日本語]
The time has come to pack away all the joys
You don’t wanna hear my apology
Get it off my chest
I would do my best
I know what you fear
Similarities we possess
Never will I pass the test
The scene is fading
Can my soul be put to rest?
Death is gonna come for me
Be the change I couldn’t be
Can you find a life that’s like fairytales?
Far from this tragedy
Sad you had to wait for me
Feels like an eternity
Please forgive me for my sins
Angels wings lifting and setting me free
Death is gonna come for me
Be the change I couldn’t be
Can you find a life that’s like fairytales?
Far from this tragedy
Sad you had to wait for me
Feels like an eternity
Please forgive me for my sins
Angels wings lifting and setting me free
The question of my love
Slipping right through the cracks and crumbling to dust
The question of my love
Slipping right through the cracks and crumbling to dust
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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joys /dʒɔɪz/ B1 |
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fear /fɪər/ A2 |
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fading /ˈfeɪdɪŋ/ B2 |
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soul /soʊl/ B1 |
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rest /rest/ A2 |
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death /deθ/ A2 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A2 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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fairytales /ˈfeəriˌteɪlz/ B1 |
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tragedy /ˈtrædʒədi/ B2 |
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eternity /ɪˈtɜːrnəti/ B2 |
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sins /sɪnz/ B2 |
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angels /ˈeɪndʒlz/ A2 |
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wings /wɪŋz/ A2 |
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crumbling /ˈkrʌmblɪŋ/ B2 |
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dust /dʌst/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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The scene is fading
➔ present continuous tense
➔ "is fading" indicates an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
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Get it off my chest
➔ idiomatic expression (phrasal verb)
➔ "Get it off my chest" means to share feelings or worries that have been bothering one.
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I know what you fear
➔ simple present tense
➔ "know" is in the simple present tense indicating a fact or state of knowledge.
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Never will I pass the test
➔ emphatic inversion for emphasis
➔ The inversion emphasizes the negation, placing "never" at the beginning for emphasis.
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Feel like an eternity
➔ simile (comparative phrase)
➔ "Feel like an eternity" compares the feeling to something very long or endless.
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Please forgive me for my sins
➔ imperative form with polite request
➔ "Please forgive me" is a polite imperative requesting forgiveness.
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Slipping right through the cracks
➔ present participle phrase
➔ "Slipping" is the present participle of "slip" used here to describe ongoing or continuous action.
Available Translations:
Album: LEveL
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