Summer Breeze de Seals and
Crofts (Transcripción
del programa de Radio de la BBC)
♫
See the curtains hanging in the window
In the
evening on a Friday night
A little
light a-shining through the window
Lets me
know everything’s alright
♫
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowing
through the jasmine in my mind
Summer
breeze makes me feel fine
Blowing
through the jasmine in my mind.
Hello, I’m
Keith Washington, and I’m Catherine Irving.
Today’s
song is a happy song, a song about a man in summer. It’s Friday night.
He comes home after a hard days work and his wife is there waiting for
him. Today’s song is called ‘Summer Breeze’, and it’s sung by Seals and
Crofts. The song, ‘Summer Breeze’, sung by Seals and Crofts. Here’s how
it starts:
A man is
walking home on Friday evening. He sees the curtains hanging in the
window. He sees a little light shining through the window, and he knows
everything’s alright.
♫
See the curtains hanging in the window
In the
evening on a Friday night
A little
light a-shining through the window
Lets me
know everything’s alright
See the
curtains hanging in the window, in the evening on a Friday night, a
little light shining through the window, lets me know everything’s
alright.
See the
curtains, see, with a light. Look at the curtains, look at the curtains
in the window, curtains are hanging in the window, windows are made of
glass, every house has windows, windows, to look out of, windows, to let
the lighting, you can look out of windows but other people can look in,
other people can look inside your house, and sometimes you don’t want
that, so you put the curtains. Curtains hang in the windows of houses,
curtains are made of cloth, material, fabric; curtains are made of
cloth. Open the curtains; you can see out, people can look in. Close the
curtains; you can’t look out, other people can’t see in.
♫
See the curtains hanging in the window
In the
evening on a Friday night
A little
light a-shining through the window
Lets me
know everything’s alright
See the
curtains hanging in the window, in the evening on a Friday night. In the
evening, evening, not morning, not afternoon, but evening, evening,
about 6 or 7 o’clock. In the evening on a Friday night. Friday night,
Friday, day before the weekend. We work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, but on Saturday and Sunday we rest. Friday night,
just before the weekend when we rest. See the curtains hanging in the
window in the evening on a Friday night. A little light shining through
the window. Light. When it’s dark, at night time, when it’s too dark
that you can’t see well, we put on the light, we put on the light. We
switch on the electric light, so we can see. So there’s a little light
shining through the window. A little light, a little light shining
through the window. A light shines, a light shines so you can see it.
There’s a little light shining through the window.
♫
See the curtains hanging in the window
In the
evening on a Friday night
A little
light a-shining through the window
Lets me
know everything’s alright
See the
curtains hanging in the window, in the evening on a Friday night, a
little light shining through the window, lets me know everything’s
alright. All this makes him know that everything’s alright, everything
is alright. Alright, ok, alright, no problems, alright, guy, well,
alright. He’s coming home and he hopes that everything’s alright. No
accidents, nothing’s caught fire, nobody has stolen anything,
everything’s alright, nothing bad has happened. What lets him know
everything’s alright? The curtains hanging in the window, the light
shining through the window.
♫
See the curtains hanging in the window
In the
evening on a Friday night
A little
light a-shining through the window
Lets me
know everything’s alright.
See the
curtains hanging in the window, in the evening on a Friday night, a
little light shining through the window, lets me know everything’s
alright. He’s walking home on a Friday evening, there’s a breeze, a
light wind, it blows with blind, and it makes him feel fine, it makes
him feel great.