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Hello! I'm Lyrkit!

I tried many ways to memorize English words and found the most effective one for me!

We already have all the words of the songs that we have heard throughout our lives in our memory. We simply did not pay attention to them, but we all already hear them!

I noticed that when you learn a new word from a song that you have already heard before, you already know the translation of this word forever and you will never forget it!

I want to share this method with you. So, the scheme is as follows.

We find songs that we have already heard.

We add all unfamiliar words from them.

We pass mini tests of memory games. done

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Pete Townshend

Flame

 

Flame

(album: Psychoderelict - 1993)


[Announcer on radio:]
Number one this week, Roz Nathan with "Flame".

[Ruth:]
There you go, Rastus. It's Rosalind on the radio. I can't wait to see Ray's face.

[Rastus:]
Yeah, well I can't wait to see Rosalind's fucking face. Of course, I won't, will I?
Because it's you, isn't it, eh? You! You were Rosalind, that picture was of you! You dirty cow!
Well, you couldn't have been older than, what, fourteen? No wonder Ray started writing to you.

[Ruth:]
How did you find out? Oh, of course, the witch's teats. Me and a couple of girls at school took it, we were about twelve.
Ray believes Rosalind's uncle Charlie took it... by force.

[Rastus:]
I knew you were smart Ruth, but not that smart.

[Ruth:]
It worked anyway, his old records are selling like mad.

[Rastus:]
So, uh, he wrote your song, then?

[Ruth:]
That would be telling.

You shone a light to follow
Knowing I would
You graced me with a precious gift
That no one else could
Touched by your presence, I surrender

You gave me a lead and I was a follower
A quest to succeed, I am a discoverer

Oh, flame, you set me on fire
Nothing can take me any higher
I'm fueled on emotion and full of desire
Flame, show me the way

You gave me a lead and I was a follower
A quest to succeed, I am a discoverer
Oh, hold on the flame and feel the power

Oh, flame, you set me on fire
Nothing can take me any higher
I'm fueled on emotion and full of desire
Flame

[Ruth:]
I'm not gonna turn my back on Rosalind now. You manipulated her! Careful what you say, I'll print it.

[Ray:]
I don't give a smorgasbord about that load of old bollocks you churn out.

[Rastus:]
Now, now, Ray. Don't get introspective. We've got the headlines, we're back in calculator country!

[Ray:]
I helped her deal with her problems!

[Ruth:]
She doesn't have a problem. Do you?

[Ray:]
She knows I do. If she were here now, we could ask her, couldn't we, Rastus?

[Rastus:]
Well, we could, yeah, if she was here.

[Ray:]
Are you saying nothing I wrote helped her?

[Ruth:]
No. You just helped her become a fucking star.

done

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