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Ik heb veel manieren geprobeerd om Engelse woorden te onthouden en vond de meest effectieve voor mij!

We hebben alle woorden van de liedjes die we ons hele leven hebben gehoord al in ons geheugen. We hebben er simpelweg geen aandacht aan besteed, maar we horen ze allemaal al!

Ik merkte dat wanneer je een nieuw woord leert uit een liedje dat je al eerder hebt gehoord, je de vertaling van dit woord al voor altijd kent en je het nooit zult vergeten!

Deze methode wil ik met je delen. Het schema is dus als volgt.

We vinden liedjes die we al gehoord hebben.

We voegen alle onbekende woorden ervan toe.

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Jackson Davis

 

Jackson Davis

(album: Built Different - 2022)


Jackson Davis was a cold assassin
He rode for the Rebel South
He hated Cole Younger with a firing passion
Thought Jessie James ran his mouth
He never gave a damn about the rhyme or reason
He just loved the sight of blood
He kept on killing when the war was over
And the dove was counting mud
And he'd sing

"Hang me high from a tall, tall tree
All I ever wanted was to live free
Pour a bottle of whiskey over my bones
Drive a wooden cross through a stack of stones
And tell all the girls not to cry
Because I'll love 'em all until the day I die
'Til the day I die"

Jackson Davis was born in Kansas
A preacher's son to a mother's saint
His daddy learned that there's souls for saving
But some souls that you can't
Idle hands made the devil's work
When he picked up a gun
Shot his first man when he was thirteen
His daddy prayed, "Help my son"
And he'd sing

"Hang me high from a tall, tall tree
All I ever wanted was to live free
Pour a bottle of whiskey over my bones
Drive a wooden cross through a stack of stones
And tell all the girls not to cry
I'll love 'em all until the day I die
'Til the day I die"

He rode with Quantrill back to Lawrence
Right down Main to the end of town
His daddy cried out when he saw Jackson
But his mama never made a sound
His mama never made a sound
Until he barred the windows and he locked the doors
And then he lit that church by the bottom floor
His daddy held a Bible and he tried to save us
But Hell had no fury like Jackson Davis

He sang, "Hang me high from a tall, tall tree
All I ever wanted was to live free
Pour a bottle of whiskey over my bones
Drive a wooden cross through a stack of stones
And tell all the girls not to cry
I'll love 'em all until the day I die
'Til the day I die"

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