Lyrics & Translation
[English]
So come inside and bring me the keyI can't find the way to be free with you
Forever a moment in time
I'm coming soon from inside
Eternity
Touching and feeling
Wanting and sharing
Loving together
Hold me close
Can you feel it now?
Walking and running
Trusting and knowing
Embracing you slowly
Talk to me
Can you feel it now?
Can you feel it now?
(Tonight)
Can you feel it now?
Can you feel it now?
In Eternity
Can you feel it now?
Can you feel that emotion of love?
Can you feel that eternal feeling of joy?
Can you feel that strength and knowing?
Can you feel it now?
Eternity
Touching and feeling
Wanting and sharing
Loving together
Hold me close
Can you feel it now?
Walking and running
Trusting and knowing
Embracing you slowly
Talk to me
Can you feel it now?
Can you feel it now?
(Tonight)
Can you feel it now?
Can you feel it now?
In Eternity
Eternity
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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So come inside and bring me the key
➔ Imperative mood + conjunction 'and'
➔ The sentence uses the imperative to give a direct command. The conjunction 'and' links two actions: coming inside and bringing the key. The use of 'so' adds a slight nuance of reason or consequence.
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Forever a moment in time
➔ Adverb + indefinite article + noun phrase
➔ This line uses 'forever' as an adverb modifying the noun phrase 'a moment in time'. It expresses the idea of a timeless, enduring moment.
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Can you feel it now?
➔ Question tag
➔ This is a common question tag used to seek confirmation or agreement. It transforms a statement into a question, inviting a 'yes' or 'no' response.
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Can you feel that emotion of love?
➔ Indirect question + noun phrase as object
➔ This is an indirect question, starting with 'Can you feel...?' 'That emotion of love' functions as the object of the verb 'feel'. The use of 'that' specifies which emotion is being asked about.