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Hello! I'm Lyrkit!

I tried many ways to memorize English words and found the most effective one for me!

We already have all the words of the songs that we have heard throughout our lives in our memory. We simply did not pay attention to them, but we all already hear them!

I noticed that when you learn a new word from a song that you have already heard before, you already know the translation of this word forever and you will never forget it!

I want to share this method with you. So, the scheme is as follows.

We find songs that we have already heard.

We add all unfamiliar words from them.

We pass mini tests of memory games. done

Now that you know a lot of words, you will very quickly come to know the whole language!

I bet you'll be surprised how effective this method is!)

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Nancy Sinatra

Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman

 

Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman

(album: Nancy & Lee - 1968)


I met him in a Greenwich village coffee nook (Greenwich?)
He was selling folk songs and little dirty books
The place was full of happy hop'd up hippies at the time
All morning long he hadn't made a dime

He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
You should have heard the bag he was in
He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
He'd jump up and sing one now and then

I've got songs about Detroit and Vietnam
And new one about the economic opportunity program

What's that?
I don't know, I ain't write this song

He had a little banjo with an alligator strap
He'd sing a song at the drop of your hat
He had one song there that Johnson should have heard
To the tune of the Great Speckled Bird

He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
His beard was a dark shade of green
He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
And now and then he'd jump up and he screams

I've got songs about Detroit and Vietnam
And new one about the economic opportunity program

I can't even pronounce that!

Well I told him I had to soon be on my way
Way back to Music City US of A
He said if you'd see Lee and Nancy my friend
Tell 'em I've got fifteen songs for them

He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
You should have heard the bag he was in
He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
He'd jump up and sing one now and then oh yeah

He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
You should have heard the bag he was in
He was a Greenwich village folk song salesman
He'd jump up and sing one now and then

Are you sure it's Greenwich?

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