If you wonder, you don’t know but you feel curious about it, you’d like to know. To hang around is to go here and there with no particular purpose or direction. Nevertheless, some British singers also open their O's a lot (for example George Michael), especially with the verb "got" meaning "have got". ![]() Notice that his pronunciation of the O here is too open for BrE, more like the one we find in AmE, but his accent is an almost perfect BrE everywhere else. I GOT NOTHING TO DO= I’ve got nothing to do. ![]() WASTING MY TIME= If you waste your time, you spend time doing nothing (or nothing useful) when you should be doing something. Yesterday you told me 'bout the blue blue skyĪnd all that I can see, and all that I can see, and all that I can seeĪNOTHER= Remember that the pronunciation of this word is /ən ʌðə */,ĪNOTHER RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOON= Rain is a metaphor for sadness, so the weather is reflecting his mood (he feels sad), as opposed to the "blue skies" she talked about when she was with him. Isolation, I don't want to sit on the lemon treeĪnd everything will happen and you wonder ![]() I'm turning turning turning turning turning aroundĪnd all that I can see is just another lemon tree Yesterday you told me ' bout the blue blue skyĪnd all that I can see is just a yellow lemon tree
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