Lyrics & Translation
Through the accessible, conversational lyrics of 'These Are The Days,' listeners can learn colloquial English expressions related to nostalgia and gratitude. The song’s clear vocal delivery and repetitive, catchy structure make it an excellent tool for improving English listening and rhythm skills.
Key Vocabulary
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Rewriting /ˌriːˈraɪtɪŋ/ B2 |
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Drunk /drʌŋk/ A2 |
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Leaning /ˈliːnɪŋ/ B1 |
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Crime /kraɪm/ A2 |
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Realize /ˈriːəlaɪz/ B1 |
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Thrills /θrɪlz/ B2 |
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Crashes /kræʃɪz/ B1 |
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Deadlines /ˈdedlaɪnz/ B1 |
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Distractions /dɪˈstrækʃənz/ B2 |
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Focus /ˈfəʊkəs/ B1 |
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Gorgeous /ˈɡɔːdʒəs/ B1 |
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Wreck /rek/ B2 |
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Alive /əˈlaɪv/ A2 |
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Tonight /təˈnaɪt/ A1 |
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Streets /striːts/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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THERE'S A HOW-TO GUIDE ON EVERYTHING IN THIS LIFE
➔ Existential 'There is'
➔ We use "There's" (There is) to state the existence of something. In this context, it introduces the concept of guidance.
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AND IT'S HARD TO KEEP UP, BUT I'M A LITTLE BIT DRUNK
➔ Adjective + Infinitive structure
➔ The structure "It's + adjective + to-infinitive" is used to describe a situation where "hard" is the adjective and "to keep up" is the infinitive.
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LET'S STOP TALKING 'BOUT LOVE AND JUST MAKE IT
➔ Imperative 'Let's'
➔ "Let's" is a contraction of "let us", used here as an imperative to suggest a joint action of "stopping" and "making".
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THESE ARE THE DAYS THAT WE'LL SOON SAY GOT AWAY
➔ Relative clause with 'that'
➔ The clause "that we'll soon say got away" functions as a relative clause modifying "the days".
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I'M ALRIGHT WHEN I LOSE FOCUS
➔ Adverbial clause of time with 'when'
➔ The phrase "when I lose focus" acts as an adverbial clause, defining the specific time or condition under which the subject is "alright".
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YOU AND I ARE AS YOUNG AS WE'LL EVER BE
➔ Comparative 'as...as'
➔ The 'as...as' structure is used to make comparisons, here highlighting that the present moment is the peak of their youth.
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OH, I'LL FALL UNTIL I FLY
➔ Conjunction 'until' for duration
➔ The conjunction "until" describes the duration of the action "falling" leading up to the point of "flying".
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AND THEN WAIT UNTIL THEY'RE GONE TO REALIZE
➔ Infinitive of purpose
➔ The phrase "to realize" functions as an infinitive of purpose, indicating why one would wait until they are gone.
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