A most topical subject and I welcome all your inputs.
God Save the Queen
God Save the Queen
This is my new favourite song. It's electropop meets punk meets Shampoo and the result is insanely cool and catchy. The lyrics are also fantastic, including "Look at me I scream like a banshee, God save the drag queen, God save the drag queen!" and other such genius. This deserves to be massive but I think it's one of those tracks that people will either love or hate (most of you poptastic people will be the former I suspect).
This is my new favourite song. It's electropop meets punk meets Shampoo and the result is insanely cool and catchy. The lyrics are also fantastic, including "Look at me I scream like a banshee, God save the drag queen, God save the drag queen!" and other such genius. This deserves to be massive but I think it's one of those tracks that people will either love or hate (most of you poptastic people will be the former I suspect).
Input:
Is the use of "save" an example of the good old-fashioned subjunctive in English?
(as in [may] God save the Queen.)
Is the use of "save" an example of the good old-fashioned subjunctive in English?
(as in [may] God save the Queen.)