Let Love Win – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
Don't give in
To the sad machine, to the TV screens
Let love win
When it's hard to find, when it's cold outside
I'm alright
Out here in a lost land
Heartbeat like a tambourine
These fever dreams won't let me sleep
So come real close
If only for a moment
I don't care where it's going
And show me what will happen
When you let love win
When you let love win
When you let love win
When you let love win
...
Don't hide out
I know it's safe and sound
When they're not around
Try your luck
I know it's not for sure
It could be the cure
And I'm alright
Out here in a lost land
Heartbeat like a tambourine
These fever dreams won't let me sleep
So come real close
If only for a moment
I don't care where it's going
And show me what will happen
When we let love win
When we let love win
When we let love win
When we let love win
When we let love win
...
When we let love win
When we let love win
...
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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win /wɪn/ A1 |
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give /ɡɪv/ A1 |
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find /faɪnd/ A1 |
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hard /hɑːrd/ A2 |
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cold /koʊld/ A1 |
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alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ A2 |
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lost /lɔːst/ A2 |
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land /lænd/ A1 |
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heartbeat /ˈhɑːrtbiːt/ B1 |
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dreams /driːmz/ A2 |
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sleep /sliːp/ A1 |
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close /kloʊs/ A1 |
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care /keər/ A2 |
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safe /seɪf/ A2 |
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cure /kjʊr/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Don't give in
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The phrase "Don't give in" uses the imperative mood to give a command or advice.
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Let love win
➔ Infinitive phrase
➔ The phrase "Let love win" uses the infinitive form to express a desire or hope.
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I'm alright
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The phrase "I'm alright" uses the present simple tense to describe a current state.
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These fever dreams won't let me sleep
➔ Future simple tense (negative)
➔ The phrase "won't let" uses the future simple tense in a negative form to indicate something that will not happen.
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If only for a moment
➔ Conditional phrase
➔ The phrase "If only for a moment" expresses a condition or wish for a brief time.
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I don't care where it's going
➔ Present simple tense (negative)
➔ The phrase "I don't care" uses the present simple tense in a negative form to express indifference.
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It could be the cure
➔ Modal verb (could)
➔ The phrase "could be" uses the modal verb 'could' to express possibility.