All The Way
Lyrics:
[English]
[Music]
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[Music]
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don't let me down easy If you're going
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to leave me baby go and leave me all the
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way Don't ask for all your things back
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Cussing out my name Yeah just to go and
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take back what you say Burn all the
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bridges Don't ask forgiveness Walk away
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like I'm someone you hate Don't let me
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down easy If you're going to leave me
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baby go and leave me all If it's over
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it's over So [ __ ] you Just don't act
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like my L wasn't nothing Like I wasn't
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the one you was holding that night
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Telling all your secrets and hugging
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Guess you right It's too good to be true
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Was a point All I needed was you But
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[ __ ] time after time I just fussing and
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fighting It's time that you do what you
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do And it's cool Mama said it was fish
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on the sea I got lost in the pool Knew
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it was coming I watched how you knew how
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you turn your back on me and leave me to
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lose Remember the text how you said that
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you said that you never leave We will
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fight to this dude But as it went on I
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was fighting for you Said the text turn
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green Why the [ __ ] it ain't blue guess
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you done and I get it Said you stay You
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wanted my name and you left So I'm
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guessing that you never met Said you
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trying to hold on cuz the L now I'm
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feeling alone in this kitchen Singing
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sad songs but I'm knowing that this [ __ ]
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don't last long If you leaving then
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leave cuz your bag's gone But just know
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you can never come back home
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Don't let me down easy If you're going
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to leave me baby go and leave me all the
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way Don't ask for all your things back
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Cussing out my name Yeah just to go and
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take back what you say Burn all the
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bridges Don't ask forgiveness Walk away
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like I'm you hate Don't let me down easy
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If you going to leave me baby go and
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leave me all the way If you say that you
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done no take back said you fell out of
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love and I hate that but see me I was
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still like a drug really feeling for
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something I can't shake back when you
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walked that door I was hurting all the
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dreams in my head you was perfect you
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remember the very first time that we
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chill and I reach for your hand where
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the nerves at time
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sh think about you it was part you gave
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me the blue really
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me up the rules I'm all scaring the
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bruise that you all [ __ ] that you did
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finally through don't let it down easy
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If you're going to leave me baby go and
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leave me all the way Don't ask for all
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your things back Cussing out my name
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Yeah just to go and take back what you
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say Burn all the bridges Don't ask
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forgiveness Walk away like I'm you hate
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Don't let me down easy If you're going
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to leave me baby go and leave me all the
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way
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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leave /liːv/ A1 |
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name /neɪm/ A1 |
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walk /wɔːk/ A1 |
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hate /heɪt/ A2 |
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burn /bɜːrn/ A2 |
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bridges /ˈbrɪdʒɪz/ A2 |
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fight /faɪt/ A2 |
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things /θɪŋz/ A1 |
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home /hoʊm/ A1 |
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easy /ˈiːzi/ A1 |
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sad /sæd/ A2 |
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secrets /ˈsiːkrɪts/ B1 |
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holding /ˈhoʊldɪŋ/ A2 |
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A2 |
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dreams /driːmz/ B1 |
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Grammar:
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Don't let me down easy If you're going to leave me baby go and leave me all the way
➔ Conditional Sentences (Type 1)
➔ This sentence uses a type 1 conditional: "If you're going to leave me... go and leave me...". It expresses a real possibility in the future. The "if" clause uses the present continuous ("you're going to leave"), and the main clause uses the imperative mood ("go and leave").
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Burn all the bridges Don't ask forgiveness Walk away like I'm someone you hate
➔ Imperative mood, Simile
➔ "Burn all the bridges" and "Don't ask forgiveness" are examples of the imperative mood, giving direct commands. "Walk away like I'm someone you hate" uses "like" to create a simile, comparing the action of walking away to how someone would treat a hated person.
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Just don't act like my L wasn't nothing Like I wasn't the one you was holding that night
➔ Double Negative, Past Continuous
➔ The phrase "wasn't nothing" is a double negative, which, although grammatically incorrect in formal English, is used here for emphasis and to convey a more colloquial tone. "Like I wasn't the one you was holding" also employs a negative construction. "You was holding" is a non-standard dialectal variation of "you were holding," and "were holding" is the past continuous tense.
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Was a point All I needed was you
➔ Ellipsis, Past Simple
➔ The sentence "Was a point All I needed was you" uses ellipsis. The full sentence would be "There was a point when all I needed was you". "Was" indicates the past simple tense.
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Mama said it was fish on the sea I got lost in the pool
➔ Metaphor, Past Simple
➔ "Mama said it was fish on the sea" is a metaphor, implying there are plenty of other people to date, similar to the idiom "plenty of fish in the sea." "I got lost in the pool" uses the past simple tense to describe a completed action in the past. The pool is also likely a metaphor, implying being lost in the relationship.
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Remember the text how you said that you said that you never leave
➔ Relative Clause, Indirect Speech (reported speech)
➔ "Remember the text how you said that you said that you never leave" the word 'how' makes it function as a relative clause modifying 'text'. The phrases "you said that you said that you never leave" demonstrate indirect speech, reporting what was said in the text. There is a slight repetition for emphasis.
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Why the [ __ ] it ain't blue guess you done and I get it
➔ Non-Standard Grammar, Ellipsis
➔ "Why the [ ] it ain't blue" uses non-standard grammar. "ain't" is a colloquial contraction of "is not" or "are not". The missing word is likely a curse word, and the sentence is grammatically incomplete. "Guess you done and I get it" omits "are" from "you are done". It's a colloquial shortening of "I guess you are done, and I get it.
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Said you trying to hold on cuz the L now I'm feeling alone in this kitchen
➔ Non-Standard Grammar, Subordinating Conjunction
➔ "Said you trying to hold on" omits the auxiliary verb "are" (you *are* trying), which is common in informal speech. "cuz" is an abbreviation for "because", a subordinating conjunction that connects the cause (feeling alone) to the reason (trying to hold on).