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She's in love 00:05
She's in love 00:17
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She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer 01:25
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer 01:48
Lucifer 02:04
02:11
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer 03:43
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer 04:05
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Lucifer 04:33
Lucifer 04:44
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Lucifer – English Lyrics

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Dive into the evocative world of BlutEngel's "Lucifer," a powerful song that weaves a narrative of overcoming hardship through a metaphorical journey with its titular character. This track is an excellent choice for language learners, featuring both English and German lyrics that showcase BlutEngel's signature dark pop style. By exploring its themes of rebellion and new beginnings, you can enhance your vocabulary and comprehension while appreciating the emotional depth and unique artistic expression that makes this song special.

[English]
She's in love
She's in love
...
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer
Lucifer
...
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer
She's in love, she's in love, she's in love with Lucifer
...
Lucifer
Lucifer
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - an intense feeling of affection
  • verb
  • - to feel deep affection for (someone)

Lucifer

/ˈluːsɪfər/

B2
  • noun
  • - the Devil; Satan

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Key Grammar Structures

  • She's in love

    ➔ Present Simple (with stative verbs)

    ➔ The sentence uses the present simple to describe a state of being, not an action. "In love" is a state, and "She's" is a contraction of "She is". It indicates a general truth or a current state of affairs. Stative verbs describe states of being, feelings, thoughts, opinions, and senses.

  • She's in love with Lucifer

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase (with "with")

    ➔ The phrase "with Lucifer" is a prepositional phrase modifying the verb "is". It indicates the object of her love. The preposition "with" connects "Lucifer" to the phrase "in love."