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You see me crying on the kitchen floor 00:07
Oh what a mess we made 00:11
Sometimes I'm driving on an empty road 00:15
Which one of us got played? 00:18
What's love got to do with 00:23
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da? 00:26
How far can you go with 00:31
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da? 00:34
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 00:38
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 00:42
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 00:46
Dam dam da di da da 00:50
(You'll go back to her) 00:52
I, I, I know 00:54
That I'll go back to him and 00:57
You'll go back to her 00:59
I, I, I know 01:01
That I'll go back to him and 01:05
You'll go back to her 01:07
I'm in my bedroom fucking my ex boy 01:09
How did I end up here? 01:13
Denying every tear replaced with joy 01:17
You were my sugar pill 01:21
What's love got to do with 01:25
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da? 01:28
How far can you go with 01:33
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da? 01:36
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 01:40
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 01:44
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 01:48
Dam dam da di da da 01:52
(You'll go back to her) 01:54
I, I, I know 01:56
That I'll go back to him and 01:59
You'll go back to her 02:01
I, I, I know 02:03
That I'll go back to him and 02:07
You'll go back to her 02:09
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 02:11
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 02:15
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 02:19
Dam dam da di da da 02:23
(You'll go back to her) 02:25
What's love got to do with- 02:27
02:31
How far can you go with- 02:35
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da 02:38
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Back To Her – English Lyrics

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Dive into the world of contemporary English pop with 'Back To Her.' This track is perfect for learners looking to master emotive vocabulary and conversational expressions related to regret and romance, all set to a catchy, upbeat rhythm.

[English]
You see me crying on the kitchen floor
Oh what a mess we made
Sometimes I'm driving on an empty road
Which one of us got played?
What's love got to do with
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da?
How far can you go with
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da?
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da
(You'll go back to her)
I, I, I know
That I'll go back to him and
You'll go back to her
I, I, I know
That I'll go back to him and
You'll go back to her
I'm in my bedroom fucking my ex boy
How did I end up here?
Denying every tear replaced with joy
You were my sugar pill
What's love got to do with
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da?
How far can you go with
With your dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da?
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da
(You'll go back to her)
I, I, I know
That I'll go back to him and
You'll go back to her
I, I, I know
That I'll go back to him and
You'll go back to her
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
Dam dam da di da da
(You'll go back to her)
What's love got to do with-
...
How far can you go with-
Dam dam da di da da, dam dam da da
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

crying

/ˈkraɪɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - shedding tears typically as an expression of pain, sorrow, or distress

kitchen

/ˈkɪtʃɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - a room or area for preparing and cooking food

floor

/flɔːr/

A1
  • noun
  • - the lower inside surface of a room

mess

/mɛs/

B1
  • noun
  • - a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place

driving

/ˈdraɪvɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - operating and controlling the direction and speed of a motor vehicle

empty

/ˈɛmpti/

A2
  • adjective
  • - containing nothing; not filled

road

/roʊd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a wide way leading from one place to another

bedroom

/ˈbɛdruːm/

A1
  • noun
  • - a room for sleeping in

fucking

/ˈfʌkɪŋ/

C2
  • verb
  • - vulgar slang for sexual intercourse

denying

/dɪˈnaɪɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - stating that one refuses to admit or accept something

tear

/tɪər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from the eye

replaced

/rɪˈpleɪst/

B1
  • verb
  • - taken the place of; substituted

joy

/dʒɔɪ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of great pleasure and happiness

sugar

/ˈʃʊɡər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a sweet crystalline substance

pill

/pɪl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a small round mass of solid medicine

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You see me crying on the kitchen floor

    ➔ Verb of perception + object + gerund (-ing)

    ➔ We use "see" + object + "crying" to describe an action in progress that the speaker witnessed.

  • Oh what a mess we made

    ➔ Exclamatory sentence with 'What (a) + noun phrase'

    ➔ The structure "what a" is used to express a strong feeling about the "mess" that was created.

  • Which one of us got played?

    ➔ Passive voice with 'get' + past participle

    ➔ Using "got played" (instead of "was played") is a common informal way to express passive voice indicating being deceived.

  • What's love got to do with

    ➔ Idiomatic expression 'have got to do with'

    ➔ This expression means to have a connection or relevance to something.

  • You'll go back to her

    ➔ Future Simple tense

    ➔ The contraction "You'll" (You will) expresses a prediction or future certainty.

  • That I'll go back to him

    ➔ Subordinate clause introduced by 'that'

    ➔ The "that" introduces the content of what the speaker knows.

  • I'm in my bedroom fucking my ex boy

    ➔ Present Continuous for current action

    ➔ The structure "I'm [verb]-ing" describes what the speaker is doing at the moment of speaking.

  • Denying every tear replaced with joy

    ➔ Reduced relative clause / Participle phrase

    "replaced with joy" acts as an adjective phrase modifying "tear", meaning "which is replaced with joy".