2 Hearts
Lyrics:
[English]
Come here, darling, think it's time
Let your heart open up
Choose to love, broken wild
Leaving you lost and scarred
You've been lonely just like me
And chose nothing but a dream
Come here, darling, take my hand
We'll pull through, you and me
'Cause two hearts are better than one
Pull me closer
Hold me like we're gonna die young
It's almost over
Kiss me now before we say goodbye
Two hearts are better than one
Two hearts are better than one
...
...
Future's lost, so it seems
Only now carries me
Past is gone with the wind (wind)
Like unkept promises
But we still got tonight
'Til the light breaks us up
Come here, darling, let's stay out
'Til the morning, you and I
'Cause two hearts are better than one
Pull me closer
Hold me like we're gonna die young
It's almost over
Kiss me now before we say goodbye
Two hearts are better than one
Two hearts are better than one
...
'Cause two hearts are better than one
Pull me closer
Hold me like we're gonna die young
It's almost over
Kiss me now before we say goodbye
'Cause two hearts are better than one
Two hearts are better than one
...
Two hearts are better than one
...
'Cause two hearts are better than one
Pull me closer
Hold me like we're gonna die young
It's almost over
Kiss me now before we say goodbye
Two hearts are better than one
Two hearts are better than one
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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broken /ˈbroʊkən/ A2 |
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lost /lɔːst/ A2 |
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scarred /skɑːrd/ B2 |
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lonely /ˈloʊnli/ A2 |
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dream /driːm/ A1 |
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hand /hænd/ A1 |
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die /daɪ/ A1 |
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young /jʌŋ/ A1 |
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kiss /kɪs/ A2 |
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future /ˈfjuːtʃər/ A2 |
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past /pæst/ A2 |
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wind /wɪnd/ A1 |
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light /laɪt/ A1 |
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morning /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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Think it's time
➔ Ellipsis (omission of words)
➔ The full sentence is "I think it's time". The subject pronoun "I" has been omitted for brevity and informality, common in conversational English and song lyrics.
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Leaving you lost and scarred
➔ Present participle clause of result
➔ The participle clause "leaving you lost and scarred" describes the result of a previous action (presumably a broken relationship or hardship). It functions adverbially, modifying the implied main clause. "leaving" shows a consequence
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And chose nothing but a dream
➔ "Nothing but" structure (meaning "only")
➔ "Nothing but a dream" means "only a dream". It emphasizes that the person has only pursued dreams and nothing else tangible.
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We'll pull through, you and me
➔ Future simple with contraction, and the order of pronouns
➔ "We'll" is a contraction of "we will". The phrase "you and me" is used instead of "me and you" when it is the object of the sentence. It is more natural in informal speech.
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Hold me like we're gonna die young
➔ Subjunctive mood (were) in hypothetical/unreal conditional clauses after "as if/as though" (implied)
➔ The sentence implies "Hold me as if/as though we were going to die young". "Were" is used instead of "was" because it's a hypothetical situation, not a real one.
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Future's lost, so it seems
➔ Subject complement (adjective phrase)
➔ "Lost" is an adjective that describes the subject "Future". It functions as a subject complement, linking the subject to its attribute.
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Past is gone with the wind
➔ Idiom and passive voice
➔ "Gone with the wind" is an idiom meaning something is lost, forgotten, or has disappeared. "Is gone" is a form of the passive voice used to describe the state of the past.
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Like unkept promises
➔ Past participle as adjective (unkept)
➔ "Unkept" is the past participle of "keep" used as an adjective to describe "promises". It means the promises were not kept or fulfilled.