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Long ago I wandered through my mind 00:36
In the land of fairy tales and stories 00:44
Lost in happiness I knew no fears 00:51
Innocence and love was all I knew 00:58
Was it illusion? 01:06
Soon the days went passing into years 01:26
Happiness just didn't come so easy 01:35
Life was born of fairy tales and daydreams 01:43
Innocence was just another word 01:50
Was it illusion? 01:57
Lost in the wheels of confusion 03:39
Running through furnace of tears 03:43
Eyes full of angered illusion 03:48
Hiding in every daydream 03:52
So I found that life is just a game 04:21
But you know there's never been a winner 04:29
Try your hardest, just to be a loser 04:36
The world will still be turning when you're gone 04:43
Yeah when you're gone! 04:51
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Wheels of Confusion / The Straightener – English Lyrics

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Black Sabbath
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Dive into the heavy, atmospheric world of Black Sabbath to master English through complex metaphors and expressive, emotive vocabulary. This song is special for its progressive structure, offering a unique way to experience the rhythmic and linguistic depth of classic hard rock.

[English]
Long ago I wandered through my mind
In the land of fairy tales and stories
Lost in happiness I knew no fears
Innocence and love was all I knew
Was it illusion?
Soon the days went passing into years
Happiness just didn't come so easy
Life was born of fairy tales and daydreams
Innocence was just another word
Was it illusion?
Lost in the wheels of confusion
Running through furnace of tears
Eyes full of angered illusion
Hiding in every daydream
So I found that life is just a game
But you know there's never been a winner
Try your hardest, just to be a loser
The world will still be turning when you're gone
Yeah when you're gone!
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

wandered

/ˈwɒndəd/

B2
  • verb
  • - walked or moved in a leisurely or aimless way

illusion

/ɪˈluːʒən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a false idea or belief

innocence

/ˈɪnəsns/

C1
  • noun
  • - lack of guilt or experience

confusion

/kənˈfjuːʒən/

B1
  • noun
  • - lack of understanding; uncertainty

furnace

/ˈfɜːnɪs/

C1
  • noun
  • - an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to high temperatures

angered

/ˈæŋɡəd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - filled with or showing anger

daydreams

/ˈdeɪdriːmz/

B2
  • noun
  • - pleasant thoughts that distract one from reality

loser

/ˈluːzə/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person or thing that loses or is likely to lose

winner

/ˈwɪnə/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person or thing that wins

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Long ago I wandered through my mind

    ➔ Past Simple Tense

    ➔ Used "wandered" to describe an action completed at a definite time in the past.

  • Innocence and love was all I knew

    ➔ Relative Clause (omitted 'that')

    ➔ The relative pronoun "that" is omitted after "all", a common feature in English.

  • Soon the days went passing into years

    ➔ Verb + Gerund (-ing) as complement

    ➔ The structure "went passing" shows the continuous, ongoing nature of the passage of time.

  • Life was born of fairy tales and daydreams

    ➔ Passive Voice

    ➔ The subject "Life" receives the action of "born".

  • But you know there's never been a winner

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ Uses "there's (has) never been" to refer to an experience throughout history up to now.

  • Try your hardest, just to be a loser

    ➔ Infinitive of Purpose

    "to be" expresses the outcome or purpose of the effort, often used here ironically.

  • The world will still be turning

    ➔ Future Continuous Tense

    "will be turning" emphasizes an action that will be in progress in the future.

  • When you're gone

    ➔ Time Clause (Conditional nuance)

    ➔ Uses "when" to mark the specific time condition for the main clause action.