Lyrics & Translation
Discover the rich emotion in Westlife's 'Soledad,' a song that beautifully encapsulates the feeling of longing and loss. Perfect for intermediate learners, this song offers an opportunity to explore themes of love and solitude while enhancing your vocabulary and understanding of heartfelt expression.
Key Vocabulary
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tears /tɪərz/ A2 |
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world /wɜːrld/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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image /ˈɪmɪdʒ/ B1 |
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face /feɪs/ A1 |
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loss /lɒs/ B1 |
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lonely /ˈloʊnli/ A2 |
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day /deɪ/ A1 |
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gone /ɡɔːn/ A1 |
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leave /liːv/ A1 |
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memory /ˈmeməri/ B1 |
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streets /striːts/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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young /jʌŋ/ A1 |
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free /friː/ A1 |
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empty /ˈempti/ A2 |
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place /pleɪs/ A1 |
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voice /vɔɪs/ A2 |
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name /neɪm/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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If only you could see the tears In the world you left behind
➔ Second Conditional (Mixed Time)
➔ Uses "If only + past perfect (left behind)" to express regret about a past action, and "could + verb (see)" to describe the present consequence. It mixes the unreal past with an unreal present.
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Even when I close my eyes, There's an image of your face
➔ Adverbial Clause of Time
➔ The clause "Even when I close my eyes" introduces the condition of time, affecting the main clause "There's an image of your face". It tells *when* the image appears.
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You're a loss I can't replace
➔ Relative Clause (defining)
➔ "I can't replace" is a defining relative clause modifying "loss". It provides essential information to identify the specific kind of loss.
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It's a keeping for the lonely, Since the day that you were gone
➔ Present Simple (generic truth) and Past Simple with 'since'
➔ "It's a keeping" describes a current state, while "Since the day that you were gone" sets the point in the past when this state began. 'Since' connects the past event to the present situation. We could also use present perfect instead "has been a keeping".
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Walking down the streets of Nothingville, Where our love was young and free
➔ Participle Clause (Walking) and Relative Clause (Where)
➔ "Walking down the streets of Nothingville" is a participle clause of manner or time, providing context about the action. "Where our love was young and free" is a relative clause providing further detail about "Nothingville".
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I would give my life away If it could only be the same
➔ Second Conditional
➔ Expresses an unreal or hypothetical situation in the present or future. "Would give" indicates the unreal result and "could be" the unreal condition.
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