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Hello guys, Vera here today to talk to you and in this podcast I will share with you some phonological properties in a song that I like a lot. The song’s name is “Going”, composed and sung by Tow’rs.
Look at some words in this song that rhyme: birds and words, see and me, knew and drew, two and you, yard and cards, clock and talk. We can also see the words ending in ED: learned and wanted, and the words ending in ING: going, hurting and sobering. Let’s see the song and pay attention to those points?

If I was as tall enough to talk to birds
I’d pick you up in my arms with words
And lend your eyes, a sight to see
Just how much you mean to me
Just how much you mean to me
You were something I once knew, all the years that the changes drew
I have learned a thing or two, wherever I’m going I’m going with you
Wherever I’m going I’m going with you
Every September in the front yard
The trees will hold their leaves like cards
You were the hand that I was dealt
You’re so good at hurting yourself
We’re so good at hurting ourselves
Sobering are the arms of a clock
I could tell you just wanted to talk
Why do you need the pills to sleep?
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
All the years the changes drew
(To kill the monsters in your memory)
All the years the changes drew
(To kill the monsters in your memory)
Wherever I’m going, I’m going, I’m going,
I’m going with you

So, this is it for this episode, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening, see you, bye.

Phonological Properties "Going" (Tow'rs‪)‬ Vera Rodrigues

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Hello guys, Vera here today to talk to you and in this podcast I will share with you some phonological properties in a song that I like a lot. The song’s name is “Going”, composed and sung by Tow’rs.
Look at some words in this song that rhyme: birds and words, see and me, knew and drew, two and you, yard and cards, clock and talk. We can also see the words ending in ED: learned and wanted, and the words ending in ING: going, hurting and sobering. Let’s see the song and pay attention to those points?

If I was as tall enough to talk to birds
I’d pick you up in my arms with words
And lend your eyes, a sight to see
Just how much you mean to me
Just how much you mean to me
You were something I once knew, all the years that the changes drew
I have learned a thing or two, wherever I’m going I’m going with you
Wherever I’m going I’m going with you
Every September in the front yard
The trees will hold their leaves like cards
You were the hand that I was dealt
You’re so good at hurting yourself
We’re so good at hurting ourselves
Sobering are the arms of a clock
I could tell you just wanted to talk
Why do you need the pills to sleep?
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
To kill the monsters in your memory
All the years the changes drew
(To kill the monsters in your memory)
All the years the changes drew
(To kill the monsters in your memory)
Wherever I’m going, I’m going, I’m going,
I’m going with you

So, this is it for this episode, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening, see you, bye.

    Phonological properties "Going" (Tow'rs)

    Phonological properties "Going" (Tow'rs)

    Hello guys, Vera here today to talk to you and in this podcast I will share with you some phonological properties in a song that I like a lot. The song’s name is “Going”, composed and sung by Tow’rs.
    Look at some words in this song that rhyme: birds and words, see and me, knew and drew, two and you, yard and cards, clock and talk. We can also see the words ending in ED: learned and wanted, and the words ending in ING: going, hurting and sobering. Let’s see the song and pay attention to those points?

    If I was as tall enough to talk to birds
    I’d pick you up in my arms with words
    And lend your eyes, a sight to see
    Just how much you mean to me
    Just how much you mean to me
    You were something I once knew, all the years that the changes drew
    I have learned a thing or two, wherever I’m going I’m going with you
    Wherever I’m going I’m going with you
    Every September in the front yard
    The trees will hold their leaves like cards
    You were the hand that I was dealt
    You’re so good at hurting yourself
    We’re so good at hurting ourselves
    Sobering are the arms of a clock
    I could tell you just wanted to talk
    Why do you need the pills to sleep?
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    To kill the monsters in your memory
    All the years the changes drew
    (To kill the monsters in your memory)
    All the years the changes drew
    (To kill the monsters in your memory)
    Wherever I’m going, I’m going, I’m going,
    I’m going with you

    So, this is it for this episode, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening, see you, bye.

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