Sweet child o'mine
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Sweet child o'mine
(1)...And if I'd stay too long I'd probably break down and cry.
That passage is from Guns and Roses' Sweet child o'mine. Now, I am aware of the discussion on the use of 'if', conditionals and the like, so how could I figuire this out? Could I roughly transform it to '...and if I stayed...' for my pupil's sake? Or should I go into a rather 'dangerous' spiral of explaning that the conditionals are not only what they are taught?
You comments will be most appreciated (as usual!)
José Roberto
That passage is from Guns and Roses' Sweet child o'mine. Now, I am aware of the discussion on the use of 'if', conditionals and the like, so how could I figuire this out? Could I roughly transform it to '...and if I stayed...' for my pupil's sake? Or should I go into a rather 'dangerous' spiral of explaning that the conditionals are not only what they are taught?
You comments will be most appreciated (as usual!)
José Roberto
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I'm afraid it's
She's got a smile that it seems to me
Reminds me of childhood memories
Where everything
Was as fresh as the bright blue sky
Now and then when I see her face
She takes me away to that
special place
And if I stared too long
I'd probably break down and cry
confirmed by numerous lyrics sites.
She's got a smile that it seems to me
Reminds me of childhood memories
Where everything
Was as fresh as the bright blue sky
Now and then when I see her face
She takes me away to that
special place
And if I stared too long
I'd probably break down and cry
confirmed by numerous lyrics sites.
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Sorry
If I'd stare or if I stared (and not stay)
That was a typo.
I got it in one lyric site, so it might be wrong, but I listened to it this morning and it seemed to me he says 'if I'd stare', I have it on tape, if I get it on CD I can slow down and try to get the passage.
And how reliable are those sites anyway? Just because 'If I stared' is found in numerous sites, do we have to draw the conclusion they are indeed right?
José
If I'd stare or if I stared (and not stay)
That was a typo.
I got it in one lyric site, so it might be wrong, but I listened to it this morning and it seemed to me he says 'if I'd stare', I have it on tape, if I get it on CD I can slow down and try to get the passage.
And how reliable are those sites anyway? Just because 'If I stared' is found in numerous sites, do we have to draw the conclusion they are indeed right?
José
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Listening again, I can't say that it isn't "I'd stare too long" , or even "I'd stared". The d of stared , if there is one, is completely indetectable before the "too". Hard to say if there's an "I'd" or not.
I expect I'm more influenced by what I feel it should be, that's to say "stared", than by the nasal and indistinct vocal style.
By the way there's a little used technical term for a really misheard lyric, along the lines of "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" heard for "kiss the sky" or "bring back some some excrement" instead of "extra men" from that great classic "Billy, don't be a hero" .
A gold star for pedantry if you know the word.
I expect I'm more influenced by what I feel it should be, that's to say "stared", than by the nasal and indistinct vocal style.
By the way there's a little used technical term for a really misheard lyric, along the lines of "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" heard for "kiss the sky" or "bring back some some excrement" instead of "extra men" from that great classic "Billy, don't be a hero" .
A gold star for pedantry if you know the word.