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  • Watching every motion in my foolish lover's game.

  • On this endless ocean finally lovers know no shame.

  • Turning and returning to some secret place inside.

  • Watching in slow motion as you turn around and say:

  • Take my breath away.

  • Take my breath away.

  • Watching I keep waiting still anticipating love.

  • Never hesitating to become the fated ones.

  • Turning and returning to some secret place to hide.

  • Watching in slow motion as you turn to me and say:

  • (My love)

  • Take my breath away.

  • Through the hourglass I saw you,

  • in time you slipped away.

  • When the mirror crashed I called you,

  • and turned to hear you say:

  • If only for today

  • I am unafraid.

  • Take my breath away.

  • Take my breath away.

  • Watching every motion in this foolish lover's game.

  • Haunted by the notion somewhere there's a love in flames.

  • Turning and returning to some secret place inside.

  • Watching in slow motion as you turn my way

  • and say:

  • Take my breath away.

  • My love,

  • take my breath away.

  • My love,

  • take my breath away

  • My love...

  • My love,

  • take my breath away.

  • My love...

  • ~ o O o ~

Watching every motion in my foolish lover's game.

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A2 breath motion slow motion love watching returning

Berlin - Take my breath away (Eng&Ind subtitle)

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    sothisisis66 posted on 2014/05/06
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turn

US /tɚn/

UK /tɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To become (a particular age)
  • To become a different quality, color, etc.
  • To change the direction of something, e.g. a car
  • To move in an opposite direction or position
  • To shape metal with a spinning tool
  • noun
  • Place where changing of direction happens
  • Your time or chance to perform a duty
  • Your chance to play or do in say a game
  • Unexpected change, as in the weather
place

US /ples/

UK /pleɪs/

  • noun
  • One's proper or appropriate role or duty.
  • One's home or residence.
  • Particular location, area or region
  • A position in a sequence or structure.
  • A position in a competition or ranking.
  • A house or home.
  • A person's situation or circumstances.
  • A town, city, or other area.
  • verb
  • To put someone in a particular type of situation
  • To make an order.
  • To put something in a certain location or position
  • To put something in a particular position.
  • other
  • To recognize or remember someone or something.
  • To make an order.
  • To put something in a particular position.
  • To rank in a competition.
slip

US /slɪp/

UK /slɪp/

  • noun
  • Act of beginning to fall from losing balance
  • A field position in cricket
  • A quick escape or become free from something
  • Combination of clay and water, used in pottery
  • Occasion when something grows worse or drops lower
  • Minor mistake
  • Thin women's underwear to go under a dress
  • verb
  • To begin to fall as a result of losing balance
  • To escape or become free from something
  • To move from one state to another, usually worse
  • To slide out of place or fall to the ground
  • To occur or pass rapidly
  • To put something in a place quietly and secretly
love

US /lʌv/

UK /lʌv/

  • noun
  • Person's name
  • A very strong feeling of affection
  • The person you care very deeply about
  • Strong, deep emotional and sexual attraction
  • verb
  • To care for and like someone very strongly, deeply
  • To like doing very much; enjoy greatly
  • To feel a strong emotional and romantic attraction
secret

US /'si:krət/

UK /'si:krət/

  • noun
  • a special method or factor that makes someone or something successful
  • something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others
  • adjective
  • Kept hidden from others; Known only to a few people
notion

US /ˈnoʃən/

UK /ˈnəuʃən/

  • noun
  • Sudden idea or desire to do something
shame

US /ʃem/

UK /ʃeɪm/

  • noun
  • Feeling of guilt because you did something wrong
  • verb
  • To make someone feel ashamed
breath

US /brɛθ/

UK /breθ/

  • noun
  • Air you take in and out of your body
  • other
  • The air that you take into your lungs and send out again.
  • The state of being alive.
  • The smell of someone's breath.
crash

US /kræʃ/

UK /kræʃ/

  • noun
  • Accident when two objects (cars) hit each other
  • Loud sound made by the impact of an object
  • Sudden drop in value or amount
  • verb
  • To damage an object by causing it to hit something
  • To drop or fall suddenly
  • To enter a social event without permission
  • To strike against loudly
  • To suddenly drop in value or amount
  • To stay at another person's house
  • To be very tired and fall asleep
hide

US /haɪd/

UK /haɪd/

  • verb
  • To conceal or keep out of sight; prevent from being seen or discovered.
  • To go to, or put a thing where it can't be found
  • To take shelter; conceal oneself.
  • noun
  • The skin of an animal used for making leather

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