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[music] 00:03
[music] 00:18
[music] 00:26
[music] 00:32
[music] 00:37
>> Make a couple of pretty [singing] 00:38
flowers. 00:40
That's what I [music] brought to you. I 00:41
saw you through a broken window with a 00:44
different point [music] of view. You had 00:48
sounds of depression 00:51
from a long line [singing] of seeing 00:54
[music] 00:56
your face. Tears and stories about the 00:57
places you have been. I love you so. 01:00
I thought you should know. [music] 01:08
>> [music] 01:15
>> And then muddy waters flowing. 01:16
And as [music] you take my hand past the 01:20
creek down by the hollow 01:23
through your daddy's land. I couldn't 01:26
[music] buy you a diamond, 01:29
but I cannot change the world cuz I 01:32
got no [music] money. 01:36
You'll never be my girl. 01:39
>> [singing] 01:42
[music] 01:44
>> I thought you should know. 01:47
>> [music] 02:07
>> You were going to be a singer 02:07
and a big movie star, [singing] 02:11
but you [music] can't kiss no bricks, 02:14
baby, and Hollywood [singing] 02:16
is out. Now you work down at [music] the 02:19
diner 02:22
off of 155 02:23
and you're [music] dancing for your 02:26
dollars, 02:29
just trying to stay alive. It hurts me 02:30
so. 02:33
>> [music] 02:36
>> I thought [singing] he should know. 02:38
And you feed [music] your addiction 02:46
with your crystal meth and I plead 02:49
[music] for your life as it takes you to 02:53
your death. [music] You make your deal 02:57
with [singing] the devil. 03:00
As your looks [music] begin to fade, I 03:02
saw you laughing through the tears. 03:05
[music] As you slowly slipped away, I 03:07
watched you go. 03:11
>> [music] 03:15
>> I thought he should know. 03:16
>> [music] 03:22
>> Yeah, I watched you go. 03:23
>> [music] 03:29
>> I thought [singing] he should know. 03:29
>> [music] 03:36
[music] 03:41
[music] 03:56
>> And [music] that cold rain is pouring as 04:03
they lay [singing] you in the grave and 04:06
I can [music] barely recognize you. 04:09
In your fragile state, no more [music] 04:13
signs of depression. 04:16
From a long time [singing and music] 04:19
ago, I threw 04:20
in a pretty fly. As they slowly 04:22
[music and singing] 04:25
laid you low, it was a rose. 04:26
>> [music] 04:31
>> I thought you should know. [music] 04:33
And it [music] was a rose. 04:40
>> [music] 04:45
>> I thought you should 04:46
know. 04:48
>> [music] 04:50
[music] 05:04
[music] 05:14
[music] 05:19
>> A couple of pretty flies, 05:20
that's what I brought to you. I saw you 05:23
[music] through a broken window with a 05:26
different part of you. 05:30
>> [music] 05:33
[music] 05:40

Broken Window Serenade – English Lyrics

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Dive into the soul-stirring storytelling of 'Broken Window Serenade.' This song is perfect for learners looking to master expressive, narrative-driven English and Southern colloquialisms, offering a deep look into emotional storytelling through music.

[English]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
>> Make a couple of pretty [singing]
flowers.
That's what I [music] brought to you. I
saw you through a broken window with a
different point [music] of view. You had
sounds of depression
from a long line [singing] of seeing
[music]
your face. Tears and stories about the
places you have been. I love you so.
I thought you should know. [music]
>> [music]
>> And then muddy waters flowing.
And as [music] you take my hand past the
creek down by the hollow
through your daddy's land. I couldn't
[music] buy you a diamond,
but I cannot change the world cuz I
got no [music] money.
You'll never be my girl.
>> [singing]
[music]
>> I thought you should know.
>> [music]
>> You were going to be a singer
and a big movie star, [singing]
but you [music] can't kiss no bricks,
baby, and Hollywood [singing]
is out. Now you work down at [music] the
diner
off of 155
and you're [music] dancing for your
dollars,
just trying to stay alive. It hurts me
so.
>> [music]
>> I thought [singing] he should know.
And you feed [music] your addiction
with your crystal meth and I plead
[music] for your life as it takes you to
your death. [music] You make your deal
with [singing] the devil.
As your looks [music] begin to fade, I
saw you laughing through the tears.
[music] As you slowly slipped away, I
watched you go.
>> [music]
>> I thought he should know.
>> [music]
>> Yeah, I watched you go.
>> [music]
>> I thought [singing] he should know.
>> [music]
[music]
[music]
>> And [music] that cold rain is pouring as
they lay [singing] you in the grave and
I can [music] barely recognize you.
In your fragile state, no more [music]
signs of depression.
From a long time [singing and music]
ago, I threw
in a pretty fly. As they slowly
[music and singing]
laid you low, it was a rose.
>> [music]
>> I thought you should know. [music]
And it [music] was a rose.
>> [music]
>> I thought you should
know.
>> [music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
>> A couple of pretty flies,
that's what I brought to you. I saw you
[music] through a broken window with a
different part of you.
>> [music]
[music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

broken

/ˈbroʊkən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order

depression

/dɪˈprɛʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - feelings of severe despondency and dejection

muddy

/ˈmʌdi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - covered in or full of mud

creek

/kriːk/

B2
  • noun
  • - a small stream

hollow

/ˈhɒloʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a depression or valley in the landscape

diamond

/ˈdaɪmənd/

A2
  • noun
  • - a precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon

diner

/ˈdaɪnər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a small, informal restaurant

addiction

/əˈdɪkʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance

crystal meth

/ˈkrɪstəl mɛθ/

C1
  • noun
  • - a potent form of methamphetamine

plead

/pliːd/

B2
  • verb
  • - to make an emotional appeal

devil

/ˈdɛvəl/

B1
  • noun
  • - the supreme spirit of evil

fade

/feɪd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to gradually disappear

grave

/ɡreɪv/

B1
  • noun
  • - a hole dug in the ground to receive a coffin or dead body

recognize

/ˈrɛkəɡˌnaɪz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to identify from having encountered before

fragile

/ˈfrædʒaɪl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - easily broken or damaged; delicate

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I saw you through a broken window

    ➔ Past Participle as an Adjective

    "Broken" is used to describe the state of the "window".

  • I couldn't buy you a diamond

    ➔ Modal Verb of Past Ability (Negative)

    "Couldn't" indicates the inability to perform an action in the past.

  • You were going to be a singer

    ➔ Past Future (was going to)

    "Was going to" describes a plan or prediction that existed in the past.

  • As your looks begin to fade

    ➔ Subordinate Clause of Time (As)

    "As" here means "while" or "at the same time that".

  • As they lay you in the grave

    ➔ Transitive Verb (Lay)

    "Lay" is the transitive form (to place something/someone down) and needs an object ("you").

  • I can barely recognize you

    ➔ Adverb of Degree (Barely)

    "Barely" functions as a negative adverb meaning "almost not".

  • I saw you laughing

    ➔ Verb of Perception + Object + Participle

    ➔ After "saw", the present participle "laughing" describes the ongoing action.

  • As they slowly laid you low

    ➔ Phrasal Verb / Idiomatic Expression (Lay low)

    ➔ To "lay low" in this context means to place someone into the grave.