domingo, 26 de abril de 2015

Skyfall

This is the end
Hold your breath and count to ten
Feel the earth move and then
Hear my heart burst again
For this is the end
I've drowned and dreamt this moment
So overdue I owe them
Swept away, I'm stolen
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
At skyfall
At skyfall
Skyfall is where we start
A thousand miles and poles apart
Where worlds collide and days are dark
You may have my number, you can take my name
But you'll never have my heart
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
At skyfall
Where you go I go
What you see I see
I know I'd never be me
Without the security
Of your loving arms
Keeping me from harm
Put your hand in my hand
And we'll stand
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
At skyfall
Let the sky fall
We will stand tall
At skyfall

Songwriters
Epworth, Paul Richard / Adkins, Adele

Well, this is not a song that I actually like, but I liked it the day I listened to it. It is kind of ambiguous, because I don't understand if she wanted to stay with him or not. If she is ending a relationship and begining a new one. Totally clueless. Well, as it was a song written for a movie, maybe that is the problem with this song. Again the singer is amazing, her voice is superb, I really enjoy her music and I'm thankful for being able to hear. Now I'm exagerating. Well the following words are the ones that I did not know what they really mean. Now I'm starting to write faster, lucky me!!!

Vocabulary

 
overdue  
Also found in: Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Wikipedia.
o•ver•due  (ō′vər-do͞o′, -dyo͞o′)
adj.
1. Being unpaid when due: an overdue bill.
2. Coming or arriving after the scheduled or expected time: an overdue train. See Synonyms at tardy.
3. Expected or required but not yet having come about: an overdue apology.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

crum•ble (ˈkrʌm bəl)
v. -bled, -bling,
n. v.i.
1. to break or collapse into small fragments.
2. to decay or disintegrate gradually: The ancient walls were crumbling.
v.t.
3. to break into small particles or crumbs.
n.
4. a crumbly or crumbled substance.

drown (draʊn)
v.i.
1. to die of suffocation under water or other liquid.
v.t.
2. to kill by submerging under water or other liquid.
3. to destroy or get rid of by immersion: to drown one's troubles in drink.
4. to flood or inundate with water or liquid; drench; soak.
5. to overwhelm so as to render inaudible, as by a louder sound (often fol. by out).
6. drown in,
a. to be overwhelmed by.
b. to be covered with or enveloped in.

collide (kəˈlaɪd)
v. -lid•ed, -lid•ing. v.i.
1. to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; crash.
2. to clash; conflict.
v.t.
3. to cause to collide.
[1615–25; < Latin collīdere to strike together =col- col-1 + -līdere, comb. form of laedere to strike]

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