Lyrics & Translation
Embark on a linguistic journey with Linkin Park's 'Heavy Is The Crown,' a compelling nu metal track marking a new era for the band. Its raw energy and emotionally charged lyrics offer a unique opportunity to explore English vocabulary related to power, consequence, and resilience. By delving into its powerful expressions, you can grasp nuanced meanings and understand the weight of responsibility conveyed through its impactful storytelling and the band's signature sound.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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pour /pɔːr/ B1 |
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lay /leɪ/ A2 |
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knock /nɒk/, /nɑːk/ A2 |
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end /ɛnd/ A2 |
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know /noʊ, nəʊ/ A2 |
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win /wɪn/ A2 |
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flag /flæɡ/ B1 |
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rise /raɪz/ B1 |
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fire /faɪər/ A2 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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bleed /bliːd/ B1 |
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crown /kraʊn/ B2 |
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outnumber /aʊtˈnʌm.bər/ C1 |
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resist /rɪˈzɪst/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You can’t win if your white flag’s out when the war begins
➔ Modal verb "can’t" with the base form "win" to express inability.
➔ "Can’t" is a contraction of "cannot," used to indicate inability or impossibility.
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Heavy is the crown
➔ Inversion of the subject and predicate to emphasize the statement.
➔ This is an example of inversion, which emphasizes the statement by placing the predicate before the subject.
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Trying to catch fire but feeling so cold
➔ Gerund "Trying" as the subject, expressing an ongoing action or attempt.
➔ Gerunds are -ing forms of verbs that function as nouns, often used as the subject of a sentence.
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Hold it inside and hope it won’t show
➔ Conjunction "and" joining two independent clauses
➔ "And" is a coordinating conjunction used to connect clauses or words of equal importance.
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Ashes raining down
➔ Present participle "raining" used as part of a participial phrase.
➔ Present participles end with -ing and can be used in continuous tenses or as modifiers.
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This is what you asked for
➔ Relative clause that defines or specifies "what" you asked for.
➔ A relative clause begins with "what" and provides more information about the object of the sentence.
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