Wind Of Change – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
(gentle music)
♪ Follow the Moskva ♪
♪ Down to Gorky Park ♪
♪ Listening to the wind of change ♪
♪ An August summer night ♪
♪ Soldiers passing by ♪
♪ Listening to the wind of change ♪
♪ The world is closing in ♪
♪ Did you ever think ♪
♪ That we could be so close, like brothers ♪
♪ The future's in the air ♪
♪ Can feel it everywhere ♪
♪ Blowing with the wind of change ♪
♪ Take me to the magic of the moment ♪
♪ On a glory night ♪
♪ Where the children of tomorrow dream away ♪
♪ In the wind of change ♪
♪ Walking down the street ♪
♪ Distant memories ♪
♪ Are buried in the past, forever ♪
♪ I follow the Moskva ♪
♪ Down to Gorky Park ♪
♪ Listening to the wind of change ♪
♪ Take me to the magic of the moment ♪
♪ On a glory night ♪
♪ Where the children of tomorrow dream away ♪
♪ In the wind of change, wind of change ♪
♪ The wind of change ♪
♪ Blows straight into the face of time ♪
♪ Like a storm wind that will ring the freedom bell ♪
♪ For peace of mind ♪
♪ Let your balalaika sing ♪
♪ What my guitar wants to say ♪
♪ Take me to the magic of the moment ♪
♪ On a glory night ♪
♪ Where the children of tomorrow dream away ♪
♪ In the wind of change ♪
- [Announcer] When you look at it from up here,
you get an appreciation of our world is a beautiful place
and we do need to take care of it.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ B2 |
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wind /wɪnd/ B1 |
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dream /driːm/ B1 |
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magic /ˈmӕdʒɪk/ B2 |
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peace /piːs/ B1 |
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face /feɪs/ A2 |
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storm /stɔːrm/ B2 |
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bell /bɛl/ B2 |
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freedom /ˈfriːdəm/ B2 |
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voice /vɔɪs/ B2 |
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glory /ˈɡlɔːri/ B2 |
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street /striːt/ A2 |
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memory /ˈmɛməri/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Listening to the wind of change
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase "Listening" indicates an ongoing action.
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Did you ever think
➔ Past simple tense
➔ The phrase "Did you ever think" uses the past simple to ask about past experiences.
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The future's in the air
➔ Contraction
➔ The contraction "future's" stands for "future is", indicating possession.
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Take me to the magic of the moment
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The phrase "Take me" is an example of the imperative mood, giving a command.
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Where the children of tomorrow dream away
➔ Relative clause
➔ The phrase "Where the children of tomorrow dream away" includes a relative clause that provides more information.
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Blows straight into the face of time
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The phrase "Blows straight" uses the present simple tense to describe a general truth.
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Let your balalaika sing
➔ Let + object + base form
➔ The phrase "Let your balalaika sing" uses the structure to allow or permit something.