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You can just breath 00:09
You are no mistake 00:13
Though you're feeling strange 00:18
Just give your heart away 00:22
Like you're not afraid 00:27
To face another day 00:32
Though you're feeling far 00:38
You can chase a star 00:42
Like a child at heart 00:47
You've been careful 00:56
With your secrets 00:58
And you've been faithful 01:01
But you regress 01:03
You've been holding 01:06
Just to feel safe again 01:08
You've been hurting 01:15
You've been hiding 01:18
I'd been failing 01:20
Though I've been trying 01:22
So breath 01:24
You are no mistake 01:28
When you're feeling strange 01:32
Just give your heart away 01:36
Like you're not afraid 01:41
To face another day 01:46
When you're feeling far 01:51
You can chase a star 01:56
Like a child at heart 02:01
Breathe 02:12
You are no mistake 02:15
Though you're feeling strange 02:20
Just give your heart away 02:25
You've been hurting 02:32
You've been hiding 02:34
You've been failing 02:37
Oh, you've been trying 02:39
Oh... 02:41
You can just breathe 03:09
You are no mistake 03:13
When you're feeling strange 03:18
Just give your heart away 03:22
Like you are not afraid 03:27
To face another day 03:32
When you're feeling far 03:37
You can chase a star 03:42
Like a child at heart 03:46

Child At Heart – English Lyrics

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HANSON
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Lyrics & Translation

Embark on an emotional journey with HANSON's "Child At Heart," a song that beautifully encapsulates the universal struggle of growing up while urging us to cling to our innate sense of hope and wonder. This track, rich with Taylor Hanson's heartfelt vocals and uplifting melodies, offers accessible English lyrics that encourage listeners to embrace resilience and optimism. Dive into its poignant message and discover how music can inspire a childlike belief in a brighter tomorrow.

[English]
You can just breath
You are no mistake
Though you're feeling strange
Just give your heart away
Like you're not afraid
To face another day
Though you're feeling far
You can chase a star
Like a child at heart
You've been careful
With your secrets
And you've been faithful
But you regress
You've been holding
Just to feel safe again
You've been hurting
You've been hiding
I'd been failing
Though I've been trying
So breath
You are no mistake
When you're feeling strange
Just give your heart away
Like you're not afraid
To face another day
When you're feeling far
You can chase a star
Like a child at heart
Breathe
You are no mistake
Though you're feeling strange
Just give your heart away
You've been hurting
You've been hiding
You've been failing
Oh, you've been trying
Oh...
You can just breathe
You are no mistake
When you're feeling strange
Just give your heart away
Like you are not afraid
To face another day
When you're feeling far
You can chase a star
Like a child at heart

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You can just breathe

    ➔ Modal verb (can) for ability

    ➔ The word "can" is used to express ability or possibility. Here, it suggests that the action of breathing is possible or allowed.

  • Though you're feeling strange

    ➔ Subordinating conjunction (though) for contrast

    ➔ The word "though" is used to introduce a contrasting idea. It shows that despite feeling strange, the following statement still holds true.

  • You've been careful with your secrets

    ➔ Present perfect (have been) for ongoing action

    ➔ The phrase "have been" is used in the present perfect continuous to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.

  • Just give your heart away

    ➔ Imperative mood for direct command

    ➔ The phrase "just give" is in the imperative mood, which is used to give a direct command or instruction.

  • Like you're not afraid

    ➔ Comparative simile (like) for comparison

    ➔ The word "like" is used to make a comparison, suggesting similarity between being unafraid and the action described.

  • You can chase a star

    ➔ Modal verb (can) with infinitive for possibility

    ➔ The combination of "can" and the infinitive "chase" indicates possibility or ability to perform the action.

  • Like a child at heart

    ➔ Simile (like) for comparison

    ➔ The phrase "like a child at heart" uses a simile to compare the subject's inner qualities to those of a child.

  • You've been hurting

    ➔ Present perfect (have been) for past action with present relevance

    ➔ The phrase "have been hurting" indicates a past action that has continued up to the present and still has relevance.