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Pen slide 883 Posted 5 years ago
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Questions about the song "Reality"

Hi teachers~~

I am wondering which one is right here.

I was listening to 'reality' by Richard Sanderson, and I am confused about a few words.

I looked up the lyrics but each site has a different version.

I would really appreciate if you could help me.


Maybe my foolishness is past, and maybe now at last (or has passed?)


Dreams are my reality, a wondrous world where I like to be (or 'd like?)


Thank you in advance.

  

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In terms of English, all those alternatives are possible, though arguably "I like" makes more sense than "I'd like" in the context of " are my reality". In the version I listened to on YouTube, he seems to me in the first case to say "is" rather than "has" (though he also seems to fluff his words and sing "foolishnest"). In the second case, I can't hear any "'d".

  • In terms of English, all those alternatives are possible, though arguably "I like" makes more sense than "I'd like" in the context of " are my reality".
  • In the version I listened to on YouTube, he seems to me in the first case to say "is" rather than "has" (though he also seems to fluff his words and sing "foolishnest").
  • In the second case, I can't hear any "'d".
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In terms of English, all those alternatives are possible, though arguably "I like" makes more sense than "I'd like" in the context of "are my reality". In the version I listened to on YouTube, he seems to me in the first case to say "is" rather than "has" (though he also seems to fluff his words and sing "foolishnest"). In the second case, I can't hear any "'d".

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