Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the complex world of black midi with 'Welcome To Hell'. This track is a masterclass in expressive, theatrical English, offering learners a chance to explore dramatic vocabulary, rhythmic phrasing, and the use of metaphor to convey intense emotion.
Key Vocabulary
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moonlight /ˈmuːnlaɪt/ B2 |
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emotional /ɪˈməʊʃənl/ B1 |
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chivalry /ˈʃɪvəlri/ C2 |
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gallant /ˈɡælənt/ C2 |
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souvenirs /ˌsuːvəˈnɪəz/ B1 |
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haunting /ˈhɔːntɪŋ/ C1 |
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resumes /rɪˈzuːmz/ B2 |
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temptress /ˈtemptrəs/ C2 |
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nothingness /ˈnʌθɪŋnəs/ C1 |
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painless /ˈpeɪnləs/ B2 |
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plainness /ˈpleɪnnəs/ C1 |
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residence /ˈrezɪdəns/ B2 |
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grief /ɡriːf/ B2 |
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instilled /ɪnˈstɪld/ C1 |
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fables /ˈfeɪblz/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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the sweet peels of moonlight induced love making
➔ Past Participle as an Adjective
➔ "Induced" modifies "love making," describing it as caused by the moonlight.
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so don't tell me of your troubles
➔ Imperative (Negative)
➔ "Don't" + verb is used to give a direct negative command or piece of advice.
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to kill for your country is what wins a war
➔ Infinitive as a Subject
➔ "To kill for your country" acts as the noun phrase serving as the subject of the sentence.
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a soup nothingness that once was your best friend
➔ Relative Clause (Reduced)
➔ "That once was your best friend" is a relative clause modifying "nothingness."
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tonight you decide which corner takes residence
➔ Noun Clause as Object
➔ "Which corner takes residence" functions as the object of the verb "decide."
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we don't need men like you
➔ Prepositional Phrase of Comparison
➔ "Like you" uses "like" as a preposition to indicate similarity.
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the painless plainness of military life resumes
➔ Noun Phrase Subject
➔ "The painless plainness of military life" is a complex noun phrase acting as the subject of "resumes."
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forget about it
➔ Phrasal Verb
➔ "Forget about" is a phrasal verb meaning to stop thinking about or considering something.
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