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pick me up 00:00
okay 00:10
wow okay now 00:12
[Music] 00:16
March woo 00:19
[Music] 00:22
[Applause] 00:27
[Music] 00:28
oh yeah that's Rockwell nice place huh 00:36
Brockwell yes I was born right down 00:40
[Music] 00:45
there no stop look out the 00:47
cow please 00:51
stop we can't go there yet people people 00:56
just aren't ready for 01:00
you that was close you can't go running 01:13
around like that 01:17
okay hey 01:19
look I guess that would be okay to eat 01:23
it's been there for 01:26
months oh no 01:28
we got to hide you know hide it's when 01:30
you you know when you just get behind 01:33
something 01:36
[Music] 01:37
quick don't move 01:41
[Music] 01:44
[Music] 02:04
our troubles are 02:11
over this is it all you can eat 02:17
[Music] 02:27
turn it 02:35
[Music] 02:37
off come on just turn it off 02:42
[Music] 02:46
[Music] 02:53

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Lyrics & Translation

[English]
pick me up
okay
wow okay now
[Music]
March woo
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
oh yeah that's Rockwell nice place huh
Brockwell yes I was born right down
[Music]
there no stop look out the
cow please
stop we can't go there yet people people
just aren't ready for
you that was close you can't go running
around like that
okay hey
look I guess that would be okay to eat
it's been there for
months oh no
we got to hide you know hide it's when
you you know when you just get behind
something
[Music]
quick don't move
[Music]
[Music]
our troubles are
over this is it all you can eat
[Music]
turn it
[Music]
off come on just turn it off
[Music]
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

pick

pɪk

A1
  • verb
  • - to choose or select something

march

mɑːrʧ

A1
  • verb
  • - to walk with a regular and purposeful stride

born

bɔːrn

A1
  • verb
  • - to be brought into existence

stop

stɒp

A1
  • verb
  • - to cease moving or operating

look

lʊk

A1
  • verb
  • - to direct one's gaze toward someone or something

ready

ˈrɛdi

A1
  • adjective
  • - prepared or willing to do something

running

ˈrʌnɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to move swiftly on foot

guess

ɡɛs

A1
  • verb
  • - to estimate or conclude without sufficient information

eat

it

A1
  • verb
  • - to consume food

hide

haɪd

A1
  • verb
  • - to put or keep out of sight

quick

kwɪk

A1
  • adjective
  • - moving or functioning rapidly

move

muːv

A1
  • verb
  • - to change position or location

trouble

ˈtrʌbəl

A2
  • noun
  • - a problem or difficulty

turn

tɜːrn

A1
  • verb
  • - to rotate or cause to rotate

people

ˈpiːpəl

A1
  • noun
  • - human beings in general or considered collectively

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Key Grammar Structures

  • pick me up

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The phrase is a direct command or request. The verb is used in its base form to give an instruction. "**pick**" is the verb.

  • Brockwell yes I was born right down there

    ➔ Past Simple Tense + Tag Question

    ➔ The sentence uses the Past Simple to describe a completed action in the past ("was born"). The 'yes' acts as a confirmation and the phrase is structured like a tag question. "**was born**" is the past simple verb phrase.

  • stop we can't go there yet people people

    ➔ Modal Verb (can't) + Adverb of Time (yet) + Direct Address

    ➔ The sentence uses 'can't' to express inability. 'Yet' indicates that the situation might change in the future. The repetition of "**people**" is a form of direct address, emphasizing urgency.

  • our troubles are over this is it all you can eat

    ➔ Present Simple (stative verb) + Demonstrative Pronoun + Infinitive Phrase

    ➔ “troubles are” uses the present simple to describe a state. “this is it” uses a demonstrative pronoun to emphasize a conclusion. “all you can eat” is an infinitive phrase functioning as an adjective. "**are**" is the stative verb.

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