Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the Bloodhound Gang's iconic cover of "Along Comes Mary" – a track that takes the psychedelic folk-rock of The Association and injects it with their signature punk rock energy. This song is a masterclass in lyrical double entendre, where understanding the slang behind 'Mary' unlocks a completely new layer of meaning. Explore how musical styles can drastically alter a song's impact and delve into the clever use of language that challenges surface-level interpretation, making it a fascinating piece for anyone interested in linguistic nuances within music.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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lonely /ˈloʊnli/ A2 |
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rhyme /raɪm/ A2 |
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curse /kɜːrs/ A2 |
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kicks /kɪks/ B1 |
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steady /ˈstɛdi/ A2 |
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tribulations /trɪˈbjuːleɪʃənz/ B2 |
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vague /væɡ/ B1 |
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desire /dɪˈzaɪər/ A2 |
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masquerade /ˌmæskəˈreɪd/ C1 |
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tender /ˈtɛndər/ B1 |
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flaccid /ˈflæsɪd/ C1 |
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psychodramas /ˈsaɪkoʊdrɑːməz/ C2 |
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traumas /ˈtrɔːməz/ B2 |
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stains /steɪnz/ A2 |
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reflect /rɪˈflɛkt/ B1 |
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realize /ˈriəlaɪz/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Every time I think that I'm the only one who's lonely someone calls on me
➔ Present Simple with 'Every time'
➔ The phrase 'Every time' is used to describe an action that happens regularly in specific situations. Here, it emphasizes the recurring nature of the speaker's loneliness being interrupted.
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And every now and then I spend my time at rhyme and verse and curse those faults in me
➔ Present Simple with 'Every now and then'
➔ 'Every now and then' indicates an action that happens occasionally. It highlights the speaker's sporadic engagement with self-reflection and criticism.
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And then along comes Mary, Mary, Mary
➔ Present Simple with 'Along comes'
➔ 'Along comes' is used to describe someone or something appearing unexpectedly. Here, it emphasizes Mary's sudden and significant arrival.
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And does she wanna give me kicks and be my steady chick and give me pick of memories?
➔ Question with 'Does she wanna'
➔ The phrase 'Does she wanna' is a colloquial way to ask a question about someone's desire. It is informal and reflects the speaker's curiosity about Mary's intentions.
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When we met I was sure out to lunch, Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
➔ Past Simple vs. Present Simple
➔ The contrast between 'When we met' (Past Simple) and 'Now my empty cup tastes' (Present Simple) highlights a change in the speaker's situation over time.
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