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That's it, turn the page on the day, walk away 00:38
'Cos there's sense in what I say 00:42
I'm 45th generation Roman 00:44
But I don't know 'em 00:46
Or care when I'm spitting 00:47
So return to your sitting position and listen it's fitting 00:48
I'm miles ahead and they chase me 00:51
Show your face on TV, then we'll see 00:53
You can't do half, my crew laughs 00:55
At your rhubarb and custard verses 00:57
You rain down curses but I'm waving 00:59
Your hearses driving by 01:01
Streets riding high, with the beats in the sky 01:03
All stare, eyes glazed 01:06
Garage burnt down, the fire raged 01:07
For 40 days and in 40 ways 01:09
But through the blaze they see it fade 01:12
The sea of black, the beaming heat on their faces 01:14
Then a figure emerges from the wastage 01:17
Eyes transfixed with a piercing gaze 01:19
One hand clutching a sword raised to the sky 01:22
They wonder how, they wonder why 01:24
The sky turns white, it all becomes clear 01:26
They felt lifted from their fears 01:29
They shed tears in the light 01:31
After six dark years 01:32
Young bold soldiers, the fire burns 01:34
Cracks and smoulders 01:36
Five years older and wiser 01:38
The fires are burning on fire, never tire 01:40
Slay warriors in the forests and on higher 01:42
We sing, hear the strings rising 01:45
The war's over, the bells ring 01:47
Memories fading, soldiers slaying 01:49
Looks like geezers raving 01:51
The hazy fog over the Bull Ring 01:53
The lazy ways the birds sing 01:55
A new baby's born every day 01:58
Few men may be scorned today 02:00
But look at things the other way 02:01
'Cos it may well be your final day 02:03
And then the crowds roar, they slay, they all say 02:05
I produce this using only my bare wit 02:09
Gimme a jungle, a garage beat and admit defeat 02:11
Use war and past injury as my metaphor and simile 02:14
Get all applications into me before the deadline 02:17
'Cos it's a fine line between strifeful crimes 02:20
And a life of crime 02:23
But you will reach the day, and it's all mine 02:24
You can take it or leave it 02:27
I shake and reveal stage tricks like Jimi Hendrix 02:29
In the afterlife gladiators meet their maker 02:32
Float through the wheat fields and lakes of blue water 02:35
To the next life from the fortress 02:37
Away from the knives and slaughter 02:40
To their wives and daughters 02:41
Once more before the Lord judges over all of us 02:43
'Cos in this place you'll see me 02:47
Brace yourself, cos this goes deep 02:49
I'll show you the secrets, the sky and the birds 02:52
Actions speak louder than words 02:55
Stand by me my apprentice 02:58
Be brave, clench fists 03:02
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Turn The Page – English Lyrics

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Dive into the authentic sounds of the UK with 'Turn The Page'. This song is a perfect gateway for learners to explore colloquial British English and urban slang, offering a unique glimpse into the rhythmic storytelling and conversational flow of the UK Garage scene.

[English]
That's it, turn the page on the day, walk away
'Cos there's sense in what I say
I'm 45th generation Roman
But I don't know 'em
Or care when I'm spitting
So return to your sitting position and listen it's fitting
I'm miles ahead and they chase me
Show your face on TV, then we'll see
You can't do half, my crew laughs
At your rhubarb and custard verses
You rain down curses but I'm waving
Your hearses driving by
Streets riding high, with the beats in the sky
All stare, eyes glazed
Garage burnt down, the fire raged
For 40 days and in 40 ways
But through the blaze they see it fade
The sea of black, the beaming heat on their faces
Then a figure emerges from the wastage
Eyes transfixed with a piercing gaze
One hand clutching a sword raised to the sky
They wonder how, they wonder why
The sky turns white, it all becomes clear
They felt lifted from their fears
They shed tears in the light
After six dark years
Young bold soldiers, the fire burns
Cracks and smoulders
Five years older and wiser
The fires are burning on fire, never tire
Slay warriors in the forests and on higher
We sing, hear the strings rising
The war's over, the bells ring
Memories fading, soldiers slaying
Looks like geezers raving
The hazy fog over the Bull Ring
The lazy ways the birds sing
A new baby's born every day
Few men may be scorned today
But look at things the other way
'Cos it may well be your final day
And then the crowds roar, they slay, they all say
I produce this using only my bare wit
Gimme a jungle, a garage beat and admit defeat
Use war and past injury as my metaphor and simile
Get all applications into me before the deadline
'Cos it's a fine line between strifeful crimes
And a life of crime
But you will reach the day, and it's all mine
You can take it or leave it
I shake and reveal stage tricks like Jimi Hendrix
In the afterlife gladiators meet their maker
Float through the wheat fields and lakes of blue water
To the next life from the fortress
Away from the knives and slaughter
To their wives and daughters
Once more before the Lord judges over all of us
'Cos in this place you'll see me
Brace yourself, cos this goes deep
I'll show you the secrets, the sky and the birds
Actions speak louder than words
Stand by me my apprentice
Be brave, clench fists
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

generation

/ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - All the people born and living at about the same time

spitting

/ˈspɪtɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - To rap or deliver lyrics quickly and aggressively

fitting

/ˈfɪtɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Appropriate or suitable in the circumstances

rhubarb

/ˈruːbɑːrb/

C2
  • noun
  • - Nonsensical talk or unimportant chatter

hearses

/ˈhɜːrsɪz/

C1
  • noun
  • - A vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral

glazed

/ɡleɪzd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Expressionless, dull, or glassy (eyes)

blaze

/bleɪz/

B2
  • noun
  • - A large, strong fire

transfixed

/trænsˈfɪkst/

C2
  • adjective
  • - Motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment

smoulders

/ˈsmoʊldərz/

C2
  • verb
  • - To burn slowly with smoke but no flame

slaying

/ˈsleɪɪŋ/

C1
  • verb
  • - To kill in a violent way

geezers

/ˈɡiːzərz/

C2
  • noun
  • - Men (slang)

scorned

/skɔːrnd/

C2
  • verb
  • - To feel or express contempt or derision for

wit

/wɪt/

C1
  • noun
  • - Natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way

metaphor

/ˈmɛtəfɔːr/

C1
  • noun
  • - A figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object

strifeful

/ˈstraɪffʊl/

C2
  • adjective
  • - Full of conflict or fighting

gladiators

/ˈɡlædieɪtərz/

C1
  • noun
  • - Men trained to fight against each other for public entertainment

slaughter

/ˈslɔːtər/

C1
  • noun
  • - The killing of people in a large number

apprentice

/əˈprɛntɪs/

B2
  • noun
  • - A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer

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Key Grammar Structures

  • 'Cos there's sense in what I say

    ➔ Existential 'There is' / 'There's'

    ➔ Used to indicate the existence of 'sense' in the speaker's message.

  • I'm miles ahead and they chase me

    ➔ Present Simple for habitual actions

    ➔ The verb 'chase' is in the present simple, describing an ongoing, habitual state.

  • The sky turns white, it all becomes clear

    ➔ Linking Verbs (turn/become)

    ➔ Verbs 'turn' and 'become' connect the subjects to adjectives ('white', 'clear') to describe a change in state.

  • They felt lifted from their fears

    ➔ Passive Voice in the past

    ➔ The structure 'felt lifted' uses a participle to describe the passive experience of being relieved of fear.

  • A new baby's born every day

    ➔ Contraction of 'is' in Passive Voice

    ➔ The 's in 'baby's born' acts as 'is', forming the passive voice 'is born'.

  • 'Cos it may well be your final day

    ➔ Modal verb of possibility 'may'

    ➔ The modal 'may' expresses uncertainty or future possibility regarding the 'final day'.

  • Get all applications into me before the deadline

    ➔ Imperative Mood

    ➔ The verb 'Get' starts the sentence as a command or directive to the listener.

  • Actions speak louder than words

    ➔ Comparative form

    ➔ Uses 'louder than' to compare the impact of actions against words.