Left And Right
Letra:
[English]
Memories follow me left and right
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now?)
Ever since the da-day y-you went away (no, I don't know how)
How to erase your body from out my brain? (Whatcha gon' do now?)
Maybe I should just focus on me instead (but all I think about)
Are the nights we were tangled up in your bed
Oh, no (oh, no)
Oh, no (oh, no)
You're going around in circles
Got you stuck up in my head, yeah
Memories follow me left and right
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind
Your love stays with me day and night
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now?)
Ever since the da-day y-you went away (someone tell me how)
How much more do I gotta drink for the pain? (Whatcha gon' do now?)
You do things to me that I just can't forget (now all I think about)
Are the nights we were tangled up in your bed
Oh, no (oh, no)
Oh, no (oh, no)
You're going round in circles
Got you stuck up in my head, yeah
Memories follow me left and right
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (of my mind)
Your love stays with me day and night
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now?)
Did you know you're the one that got away?
And even now, baby, I'm still not okay
Did you know that my dreams, they're all the same?
Every time I close my eyes
Memories follow me left and right
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now?)
Your love stays with me day and night
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now? Ooh)
I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here
You take up every corner of my mind (whatcha gon' do now?)
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Vocabulario en esta canción:
Vocabulario | Significados |
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memories /ˈmeməriz/ B1 |
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follow /ˈfɒləʊ/ A2 |
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left /lɛft/ A1 |
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right /raɪt/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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corner /ˈkɔːrnər/ B1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A2 |
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went /went/ A1 |
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erase /ɪˈreɪz/ B2 |
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body /ˈbɒdi/ A1 |
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brain /breɪn/ A2 |
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focus /ˈfəʊkəs/ B1 |
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nights /naɪts/ A1 |
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tangled /ˈtæŋɡəld/ B2 |
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bed /bed/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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stays /steɪz/ A1 |
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pain /peɪn/ A2 |
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forget /fərˈɡet/ A2 |
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dreams /driːmz/ A2 |
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close /kloʊz/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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Gramática:
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Memories follow me left and right
➔ Concordancia sujeto-verbo, Orden de las palabras
➔ El sustantivo plural "Memories" lleva el verbo plural "follow". Este es un ejemplo básico de concordancia sujeto-verbo. La frase "left and right" describe la dirección de donde vienen los recuerdos.
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I can feel you over here
➔ Verbo modal ("can"), Frase preposicional ("over here")
➔ "Can" expresa la habilidad de sentir. "Over here" es una frase preposicional que actúa como un adverbio de lugar, indicando ubicación.
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You take up every corner of my mind
➔ Verbo frasal ("take up"), Adjetivo posesivo ("my")
➔ "Take up" significa ocupar o llenar. "My" muestra la posesión de la mente.
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Ever since the da-day y-you went away
➔ Cláusula de tiempo ("Ever since"), Tiempo pasado simple ("went")
➔ "Ever since" introduce una cláusula de tiempo que indica el punto de partida de una situación. "Went" es el pasado simple de "go", que describe la acción de irse en el pasado.
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How to erase your body from out my brain?
➔ Frase infinitiva como sujeto ("How to erase..."), Preposición ("from")
➔ La frase infinitiva "How to erase your body from out my brain?" funciona como el sujeto de la oración, expresando una pregunta o un problema. "From" indica separación o eliminación.
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Maybe I should just focus on me instead
➔ Verbo modal ("should"), Preposición ("on"), Adverbio ("instead")
➔ "Should" expresa consejo o sugerencia. "On" indica el objeto de enfoque. "Instead" sugiere un curso de acción diferente.
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Are the nights we were tangled up in your bed
➔ Pretérito imperfecto continuo ("were tangled up"), Frase preposicional ("in your bed")
➔ "Were tangled up" describe una acción en curso en el pasado. "In your bed" especifica la ubicación.
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How much more do I gotta drink for the pain?
➔ Contracción informal (“gotta”), Oración interrogativa
➔ "Gotta" es una contracción informal de "got to" o "have got to". Esta oración es una pregunta sobre la cantidad de bebida necesaria para aliviar el dolor.