It is clear that you put a lot of efforts in making these lyrics and matching the animations with the image I really enjoyed watching it, nice lyric vid. Keep it up!
I Got To Admit, You Have The Best Lyric Video For This Song Because Your Have Text/Font That Is Easy To Read And I Like That You Show The Animated Video For The Beat Drop!
For those interested in what he's saying in the background at 3:04 Fear no more the heat o' the sun; Nor the furious winter's rages, Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages; Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney sweepers come to dust.
@@naomigwolfe8112 It's a straight up Shakespeare sonnet, from Cymbeline, so if you can hear enough of it to google a small piece then the rest is well documented and can be tested against what else is audible. Though I'll admit I thought it was Keats at first as my Shakey knowledge is, well, exactly that. But it turns out it was one of K's favourites and clearly something of an influence.
It is clear that you put a lot of efforts in making these lyrics and matching the animations with the image
I really enjoyed watching it, nice lyric vid.
Keep it up!
I always hear it as "Its destiny my dear"
I hear 'you're stressing me my dear' 0.0
@@Onjdre5647Me too, it made the most sense following up the lines before it
I think it is something like "just trust me my dear"
@@Onjdre5647Yeah, that's what I thought too.
I heard
There ias distress in me,
My dear
I Got To Admit, You Have The Best Lyric Video For This Song Because Your Have Text/Font That Is Easy To Read And I Like That You Show The Animated Video For The Beat Drop!
Oh woaw O.O
This lyrics video is incredible ! We can see you worked hard on it, and it's really appreciated ! Gorgeous ❤
For those interested in what he's saying in the background at 3:04
Fear no more the heat o' the sun;
Nor the furious winter's rages,
Thou thy worldly task hast done,
Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages;
Golden lads and girls all must,
As chimney sweepers come to dust.
I was wondering what you meant and then I heard it lol that's cool
Where did you find this it's so cool ^^
@@naomigwolfe8112 It's a straight up Shakespeare sonnet, from Cymbeline, so if you can hear enough of it to google a small piece then the rest is well documented and can be tested against what else is audible.
Though I'll admit I thought it was Keats at first as my Shakey knowledge is, well, exactly that. But it turns out it was one of K's favourites and clearly something of an influence.
@tahrey ah thank you so much! I felt like it was from an olden source. I was just too uncultured to understand 😪
@@naomigwolfe8112 Eh, don't feel bad ... I had to take what Bang wrote and look it up myself ;)
I can’t be the only one who first thought that this was an official lyric video, right? This is so good- ✨:O
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷
always
don't watch it
What lol why