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Love is just a history that they may prove 00:01
And when you're gone, I'll tell them my religion’s you. 00:05
When Punktious comes to kill the king upon his throne 00:09
I'm ready for their stones 00:12
I'll dance dance with my hands, hands, hands above my head, head, head 00:16
Like Jesus said 00:21
I'm gonna dance, dance, dance With my hands, hands, hands above my head 00:23
Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead, because I won’t cry for you, 00:28
I won’t crucify the things you do 00:34
I won’t cry for you 00:38
See, when you’re gone, I’ll still be Bloody Mary 00:40
We are not just art for Michelangelo to carve 01:00
He can’t rewrite the aggro of my furied heart 01:05
I’ll wait on mountain tops in Paris, cold J’veux pas mourir toute seule 01:08
I’ll dance, dance, dance with my hands, hands, hands Above my head, head, head 01:15
Like Jesus said, I'm gonna dance, dance, dance with my hands, 01:20
hands, hands above my head Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead, 01:25
because I won't cry for you 01:29
I won’t crucify the things you do 01:33
I won’t cry for you See, when you're gone, 01:37
I’ll still be Bloody Mary 01:41

Bloody Mary – English Lyrics

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Embark on a lyrical journey with Lady Gaga's "Bloody Mary"! This captivating electropop track offers a unique blend of religious symbolism, drawing heavily from the narrative of Mary Magdalene, with a dark, haunting musicality. Beyond its compelling sound and deep meaning, its recent global resurgence through a viral TikTok dance trend makes it a fantastic, culturally relevant song to explore and immerse yourself in English lyrics and their rich interpretations.

[English]
Love is just a history that they may prove
And when you're gone, I'll tell them my religion’s you.
When Punktious comes to kill the king upon his throne
I'm ready for their stones
I'll dance dance with my hands, hands, hands above my head, head, head
Like Jesus said
I'm gonna dance, dance, dance With my hands, hands, hands above my head
Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead, because I won’t cry for you,
I won’t crucify the things you do
I won’t cry for you
See, when you’re gone, I’ll still be Bloody Mary
We are not just art for Michelangelo to carve
He can’t rewrite the aggro of my furied heart
I’ll wait on mountain tops in Paris, cold J’veux pas mourir toute seule
I’ll dance, dance, dance with my hands, hands, hands Above my head, head, head
Like Jesus said, I'm gonna dance, dance, dance with my hands,
hands, hands above my head Hands together, forgive him before he’s dead,
because I won't cry for you
I won’t crucify the things you do
I won’t cry for you See, when you're gone,
I’ll still be Bloody Mary

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - a deep affection or emotional attachment

history

/ˈhɪstəri/

A2
  • noun
  • - the study of past events

religion

/rɪˈlɪdʒən/

A2
  • noun
  • - a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe

kill

/kɪl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to cause the death of a living organism

throne

/θroʊn/

B1
  • noun
  • - the seat of a monarch

dance

/dæns/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move rhythmically to music

forgive

/fərˈɡɪv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone

crucify

/ˈkruːsɪˌfaɪ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to kill someone by nailing or tying them to a cross

art

/ɑːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination

carve

/kɑːrv/

B1
  • verb
  • - to cut a design or pattern into a hard material

rewrite

/riːˈraɪt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to write something again, typically in a different or improved form

aggro

/ˈæɡroʊ/

C1
  • noun
  • - aggression or confrontational behavior

furied

/ˈfjuːriːd/

C2
  • adjective
  • - filled with or showing intense anger

wait

/weɪt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to stay in one place while expecting something

mountain

/ˈmaʊntən/

A1
  • noun
  • - a large natural elevation of the earth's surface

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Love is just a history that they may prove

    ➔ Relative clause with modal verb (may) + present simple

    ➔ The relative clause **"that they may prove"** uses the modal **"may"** to express possibility.

  • When Punktios comes to kill the king upon his throne

    ➔ Temporal clause with "when" + simple present (future meaning)

    ➔ The clause **"When Punktios comes"** uses the present simple after "when" to refer to a future event.

  • I'm ready for their stones

    ➔ Present simple of "be" + adjective (ready) + prepositional phrase

    ➔ The structure **"I'm ready for"** combines the present simple of "be" ("am") with the adjective **"ready"** and the preposition "for".

  • I'll dance, dance with my hands, hands, hands above my head

    ➔ Future simple with contraction (will) + repeated verb for emphasis

    ➔ The modal **"'ll"** is the contracted form of "will" in **"I'll dance"**, and the verb *dance* is repeated for stylistic emphasis.

  • Like Jesus said, I'm gonna dance, dance, dance

    ➔ Informal future with "going to" (gonna) + reporting clause "like"

    ➔ The phrase **"I'm gonna"** is the colloquial contraction of **"I am going to"**, expressing a planned future action.

  • Hands together, forgive **him** before he’s dead

    ➔ Imperative verb + infinitive (forgive) + subordinate clause with present simple

    ➔ The verb **"forgive"** is in the imperative mood, giving a direct command, while **"before he’s dead"** is a time clause using the present simple.

  • I won’t cry for you

    ➔ Future simple negative with modal "will" (won’t) + bare infinitive

    ➔ The contraction **"won’t"** stands for **"will not"**, forming a negative future statement followed by the bare infinitive **"cry"**.

  • I’ll still be Bloody Mary

    ➔ Future simple with adverb "still" + copular verb "be"

    ➔ The adverb **"still"** modifies the future verb phrase **"will be"**, indicating continuation of identity.

  • We are not just art for Michelangelo to carve

    ➔ Present simple + infinitive of purpose (to carve) as post‑modifier

    ➔ The infinitive **"to carve"** functions as a purpose clause modifying **"art"**, showing what the art is intended **"for"**.

  • I’ll wait on mountain tops in Paris, cold

    ➔ Future simple + prepositional phrase (on mountain tops) + adverbial of place and state

    ➔ The verb phrase **"I’ll wait"** is in the future simple, followed by the prepositional phrase **"on mountain tops"** that indicates location, and the adjective **"cold"** describes the condition.