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Doctor, look into my eyes 00:13
I've been breathing air, but there's no sign of life 00:20
Doctor, the problem's in my chest 00:27
My heart feels cold as ice, but it's anybody's guess 00:34
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right? 00:41
Better make it fast before I change my mind 00:44
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right? 00:48
Better make it fast before I change my mind 00:51
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside 00:57
Darker in the day than the dead of night 01:03
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside 01:04
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right? 01:08
Something don't feel right 01:13
Sweet nurse, don't look at me that way 01:22
I've seen those eyes before, I can tell you want to play 01:29
Counselor, give me some advice 01:36
Tell me how hard will I fall if I live a double life 01:43
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right? 01:50
Better make it fast before I change my mind 01:54
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right? 01:58
Better make it fast, because there ain't much time 02:01
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside 02:07
Darker in the day than the dead of night 02:11
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside 02:14
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right? 02:18
Something don't feel right 02:23
Something just ain't right 02:27
And as the darkness falls, it fills up both my eyes 02:34
My life before me like a flash in the night 02:40
With my arms open wide 02:47
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside 03:06
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside 03:10
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside 03:13
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right? 03:17
Something don't feel right 03:22
Something just ain't right 03:25
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Cold Cold Cold – English Lyrics

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Discover the raw emotion of Cage The Elephant's 'Cold Cold Cold' and explore its powerful English lyrics to understand the universal language of struggle and the plea for help. This song offers a unique opportunity to connect with the deeper meanings behind the words, making the journey of learning English both poignant and memorable through its relatable themes of inner turmoil.

[English]
Doctor, look into my eyes
I've been breathing air, but there's no sign of life
Doctor, the problem's in my chest
My heart feels cold as ice, but it's anybody's guess
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right?
Better make it fast before I change my mind
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right?
Better make it fast before I change my mind
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Darker in the day than the dead of night
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right?
Something don't feel right
Sweet nurse, don't look at me that way
I've seen those eyes before, I can tell you want to play
Counselor, give me some advice
Tell me how hard will I fall if I live a double life
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right?
Better make it fast before I change my mind
Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right?
Better make it fast, because there ain't much time
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Darker in the day than the dead of night
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right?
Something don't feel right
Something just ain't right
And as the darkness falls, it fills up both my eyes
My life before me like a flash in the night
With my arms open wide
Well, it's cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Cold, cold, cold, cold inside
Doctor, can you help me 'cause something don't feel right?
Something don't feel right
Something just ain't right
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

breathing

/ˈbriːðɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs

sign

/saɪn/

A2
  • noun
  • - an indication of something, a mark

problem

/ˈprɑːbləm/

B1
  • noun
  • - a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful

heart

/hɑːrt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the organ that pumps blood

ice

/aɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - frozen water

guess

/ɡɛs/

B1
  • verb
  • - to form an opinion or estimate without sufficient information

inside

/ˈɪnˌsaɪd/

B1
  • adjective / noun / adverb
  • - the inner part or interior

day

/deɪ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a period of 24 hours

night

/naɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the period from sunset to sunrise

fall

/fɔːl/

B2
  • verb
  • - to move downward freely without control

nightfall

/ˈnaɪtˌfɔːl/

C1
  • noun
  • - the onset of night or darkness

flood

/flʌd/

C2
  • noun / verb
  • - a large amount of water covering land, to cover or overwhelm with water

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Doctor, can you help me 'cause I don't feel right?

    ➔ Modal verbs for requests.

    ➔ The phrase uses the modal verb "can" to make a polite request.

  • My heart feels cold as ice.

    ➔ Similes for comparison.

    ➔ The phrase compares the heart's feeling to ice using "as".

  • Better make it fast before I change my mind.

    ➔ Imperative mood for commands.

    ➔ The phrase uses the imperative form "make" to give a command.

  • Something just ain't right.

    ➔ Colloquial contractions.

    ➔ The phrase uses the contraction "ain't" for informal speech.

  • Darker in the day than the dead of night.

    ➔ Comparative adjectives.

    ➔ The phrase uses the comparative form "darker" to compare light levels.

  • With my arms open wide.

    ➔ Prepositional phrases.

    ➔ The phrase uses the prepositional phrase "with my arms open wide" to describe a state.