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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Come here, darling, think it's time
➔ Ellipsis; Use of 'it's' as a shortened form of 'it is'.
➔ The sentence is a shortened version of 'I think it is time'. Ellipsis is used for a more casual tone. 'It's' = 'It is'.
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Leaving you lost and scarred
➔ Present participle as adjective.
➔ "Leaving" is a present participle functioning as an adjective that describes the state of "you".
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You've been lonely just like me
➔ Present perfect continuous tense.
➔ "You've been lonely" indicates a state that started in the past and continues until now. The emphasis is on the duration of being lonely.
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'Cause two hearts are better than one
➔ Comparative adjective ('better') used to show comparison.
➔ "Better" is the comparative form of "good", and it is used here to compare the state of having two hearts versus having one heart.
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Hold me like we're gonna die young
➔ Subjunctive mood (were) in a hypothetical/unreal situation; contraction 'gonna' (going to).
➔ "We're gonna die young" is a contraction of "we are going to die young." While improbable, the use of subjunctive "were" intensifies the desire for an intimate moment.
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Future's lost, so it seems
➔ Possessive case ('Future's') ; Use of 'so' to indicate consequence or conclusion.
➔ 'Future's' indicates that the future possesses the state of being lost. 'So' connects the idea that the future is lost with the speaker's perception ('it seems').
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Past is gone with the wind
➔ Use of a metaphor ('gone with the wind') to express the disappearance of something.
➔ The phrase "gone with the wind" is a common idiom signifying that something has disappeared completely and irrevocably.
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Kiss me now before we say goodbye
➔ Use of "before" as a conjunction introducing a time clause.
➔ "Before" links the two actions, indicating the desired order: first a kiss, then a goodbye. The clause "before we say goodbye" functions as an adverbial clause of time.