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♪ Rumor on the street is that her apples are delicious ♪ 00:04
♪ The jury said she's charming ♪ 00:08
♪ but her exes say she's wicked ♪ 00:09
♪ I swear to God I saw her howling at the sky ♪ 00:12
♪ She ain't out to get you but she's better on your side ♪ 00:15
♪ And she don't wanna be anybody else ♪ 00:20
♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪ 00:23
♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪ 00:28
♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪ 00:31
♪ Villainous kitty queen ♪ 00:35
♪ She's got tricks up her sleeve ♪ 00:37
♪ And I got a few up mine ♪ 00:39
♪ She said am I bad to the bone 'cause I get what I want ♪ 00:43
♪ Mama said it ain't no crime, ah ♪ 00:47
♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪ 00:52
♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪ 00:54
♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪ 00:59
♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪ 01:02
♪ La la la la la la la ♪ 01:07
♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪ 01:11
♪ La la la la la la la ♪ 01:15
♪ Ah ah ah she's a woman in total control of herself ♪ 01:18
♪ Come out and play it's fun in the dark ♪ 01:22
♪ Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge ♪ 01:26
♪ Baby, don't run, you're breaking my heart ♪ 01:30
♪ Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge ♪ 01:34
♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪ 01:39
♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪ 01:42
♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪ 01:46
♪ What a woman, what a woman, woman, yeah ♪ 01:49
♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪ 01:55
♪ She's a woman in total control of herself, self ♪ 01:57
♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪ 02:02
♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪ 02:05
♪ La la la ♪ 02:09

W.I.T.C.H.

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[English]

♪ Rumor on the street is that her apples are delicious ♪

♪ The jury said she's charming ♪

♪ but her exes say she's wicked ♪

♪ I swear to God I saw her howling at the sky ♪

♪ She ain't out to get you but she's better on your side ♪

♪ And she don't wanna be anybody else ♪

♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪

♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ Villainous kitty queen ♪

♪ She's got tricks up her sleeve ♪

♪ And I got a few up mine ♪

♪ She said am I bad to the bone 'cause I get what I want ♪

♪ Mama said it ain't no crime, ah ♪

♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪

♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪

♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ La la la la la la la ♪

♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ La la la la la la la ♪

♪ Ah ah ah she's a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ Come out and play it's fun in the dark ♪

♪ Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge ♪

♪ Baby, don't run, you're breaking my heart ♪

♪ Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge ♪

♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪

♪ She's a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪

♪ What a woman, what a woman, woman, yeah ♪

♪ She don't wanna be anybody else ♪

♪ She's a woman in total control of herself, self ♪

♪ It's such a wonder to be under her spell ♪

♪ What a woman in total control of herself ♪

♪ La la la ♪

Vocabulary in this song:

Vocabulary Meanings

rumor

/ˈruːmər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth.

apples

/ˈæpəlz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin.

delicious

/dɪˈlɪʃəs/

B1
  • adjective
  • - highly pleasant to the taste.

jury

/ˈdʒʊəri/

B2
  • noun
  • - a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them.

charming

/ˈtʃɑːrmɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - very pleasant or attractive.

exes

/ˈeksɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - former spouse or partner.

wicked

/ˈwɪkɪd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - evil or morally wrong.

swear

/swer/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is the case.

howling

/ˈhaʊlɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - (of a dog, wolf, etc.) to utter a loud, prolonged mournful cry.

sky

/skaɪ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.

control

/kənˈtroʊl/

B1
  • noun
  • - the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
  • verb
  • - determine the behavior or supervise the running of.

wonder

/ˈwʌndər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar.
  • verb
  • - feel admiration and amazement; marvel.

spell

/spel/

B2
  • noun
  • - a form of words used as a magical charm or incantation.

villainous

/ˈvɪlənəs/

C1
  • adjective
  • - relating to, resembling, or appropriate to a villain.

kitty

/ˈkɪti/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cat.

queen

/kwiːn/

A2
  • noun
  • - the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.

tricks

/trɪks/

B1
  • noun
  • - a cunning act or scheme designed to deceive or outwit someone.

bone

/boʊn/

A1
  • noun
  • - any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in vertebrates.

crime

/kraɪm/

B1
  • noun
  • - an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.

play

/pleɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.

fun

/fʌn/

A1
  • noun
  • - enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure.
  • adjective
  • - enjoyable; amusing; entertaining.

dark

/dɑːrk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - with little or no light.

scared

/skerd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - afraid; frightened.

charge

/tʃɑːrdʒ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a formal accusation against someone of committing an offense.
  • verb
  • - demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied.

run

/rʌn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

heart

/hɑːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.

Grammar:

  • Rumor on the street is that her apples are delicious

    ➔ Noun clause as subject complement

    ➔ The phrase "that her apples are delicious" acts as the subject complement, defining what the "rumor" is. "Is that" introduces a fact

  • The jury said she's charming but her exes say she's wicked

    ➔ Indirect speech with a change in pronoun and verb tense

    ➔ Although in this case, it's contracted ("she's") it implies, "The jury said that she is charming, but her exes say that she is wicked.". There is use of contrast "but"

  • I swear to God I saw her howling at the sky

    ➔ Bare infinitive after verbs of perception (see)

    ➔ After verbs like "see", "hear", "feel", we use the bare infinitive. Here, "howling" is the bare infinitive, describing what the speaker directly witnessed. The "that" connector has been removed

  • She ain't out to get you but she's better on your side

    ➔ Informal contraction ("ain't") and comparative adjective ("better")

    "Ain't" is a colloquial contraction of "is not" or "are not" or "am not". "Better" is the comparative form of "good". The structure emphasizes the advantage of being allied with her.

  • It's such a wonder to be under her spell

    ➔ Exclamatory sentence with "such a/an + adjective + noun" and "to + infinitive" clause.

    ➔ The phrase "such a wonder" emphasizes the speaker's awe and admiration. The "to be under her spell" clause describes the experience that evokes this emotion. It is common to use 'to be' to describe a state.

  • Am I bad to the bone 'cause I get what I want

    ➔ Rhetorical question and causal conjunction ('cause) and relative clause ("what I want")

    ➔ The question is rhetorical because the speaker doesn't expect an answer. "'Cause" is a shortened, informal version of "because". The relative clause "what I want" functions as the object of the verb "get".

  • Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge

    ➔ Embedded question as object of the verb "tell"

    "Why you're so scared of a woman in charge" is an embedded question functioning as the direct object of the verb "tell". The word order is declarative (subject-verb) rather than interrogative (verb-subject) within the embedded clause.