A Lot Like Me
Lyrics:
[English]
How does it feel
When you have it all?
How can you live
With nothing at all?
Where do you run?
Where do you go?
The holes in your truth
Are starting to show
And the rain comes
And the world is on my head
Crave the sun
But I can't get out of bed
How can you take
Without giving back?
How does it work
When it's really cracked?
How does it feel?
And no wonder, hearts and minds have been won
How does it feel?
And I wonder, how it's all come undone
And the rain comes
And the world is on my head
Crave the sun
But I can't get out of bed
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, you're sliding
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, can't hide it
Tell me who do you see?
'Cause you look a lot like me
...
How can you take
Without giving back?
Who do you see?
'Cause you look a lot like me
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, you're sliding
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, can't hide it
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, you're sliding
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, can't hide it
And the rain comes
And the world is on my head
Crave the sun
But I can't get out of bed
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, you're sliding
Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, can't hide it
Tell me who do you see?
'Cause you look a lot like me
You look a lot like me, you look a lot
You look a lot like me
You look a lot like me
You look a lot like me
You look a lot like me
You look a lot like me
You look a lot like me
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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live /lɪv/ A1 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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go /ɡoʊ/ A1 |
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truth /truːθ/ B1 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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world /wɜːrld/ A1 |
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head /hed/ A1 |
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crave /kreɪv/ B2 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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take /teɪk/ A1 |
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give /ɡɪv/ A1 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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cracked /krækt/ B2 |
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hearts /hɑːrts/ A2 |
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minds /maɪndz/ B1 |
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hide /haɪd/ A2 |
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see /siː/ A1 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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How does it feel When you have it all?
➔ Simple Present Tense - Interrogative Form
➔ Uses the auxiliary verb "does" to form a question about a general feeling or state. "How does it feel" inquires about the experience of "having it all".
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Where do you run? Where do you go?
➔ Simple Present Tense - Interrogative Form (Wh-questions)
➔ Uses "where" as a Wh-word to ask about location. The auxiliary verb "do" is used to form the question in the simple present tense. "Where do you run?" and "Where do you go?" inquire about habitual actions or destinations.
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The holes in your truth Are starting to show
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ "Are starting to show" indicates an action that is in progress. The subject, "The holes in your truth," is plural, hence the use of "are". This describes a gradual revelation or becoming more obvious.
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Crave the sun But I can't get out of bed
➔ Use of 'can't' for expressing inability; contrasting ideas with 'but'
➔ "Can't" is a contraction of "cannot", expressing an inability to perform an action. "But" contrasts the desire to "crave the sun" with the inability to "get out of bed", indicating a conflict or struggle.
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How can you take Without giving back?
➔ Modal Verb 'can' (ability/permission), Preposition 'without', Gerund 'giving'
➔ "Can" expresses possibility or permission. "Without" indicates the absence of something. "Giving back" is a gerund phrase acting as the object of the preposition "without." The sentence questions the morality or ethics of taking without reciprocation.
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And no wonder, hearts and minds have been won
➔ Passive Voice (Present Perfect)
➔ "Have been won" is the passive voice in the present perfect tense. It indicates that the action of winning hearts and minds has been completed at some point in the past and is relevant to the present situation. It highlights that this winning (over) has already occurred.
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Want it, you got it, you're sorry you bought it, you're sliding
➔ Ellipsis (omission of words for brevity), Present Continuous Tense
➔ This line uses ellipsis, omitting words like "you" and auxiliary verbs for a faster, more rhythmic feel. "You're sliding" is in the present continuous, indicating an ongoing downward trend. The series of short phrases emphasizes a cycle of acquisition, regret, and decline.
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Tell me who do you see?
➔ Embedded Question (Indirect Question)
➔ This is an embedded or indirect question. Instead of asking "Who do you see?", the question is embedded within the imperative statement "Tell me". The word order changes from "do you see" to "you see" after the question word "who".