Cruel Heart – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
I’m alive, so it seems But I never felt love
I’m trynna be somebody Someone would adore
But the blood in my stream Is the poison of yours
(It might as well be time I might just give you more)
Catch me before it starts In a minute I might get dark
In a minute it might be time to Let me go in the night you
Wish that I did you right Now it’s catching you by surprise, yeah
It’s what you get when you’re messing with a cruel heart
Smart suit is glowing but
All that glitter is not gold Don’t panic if you see me turn into a ghost
I’ll find your soft spots To touch you on the raw
(It might as well be time I might just give you more)
Catch me before it starts In a minute I might get dark
In a minute it might be time to Let me go in the night you
Wish that I did you right Now it’s catching you by surprise
It’s what you get when you’re messing with a cruel heart
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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alive /əˈlaɪv/ B1 |
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love /lʌv/ A2 |
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adore /əˈdɔːr/ B1 |
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poison /ˈpɔɪzən/ B1 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ A2 |
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ghost /ɡoʊst/ B2 |
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soft /sɔːft/ A2 |
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spots /spɒts/ B2 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ B1 |
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raw /rɔː/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm trynna be somebody
➔ Shortened form/Contraction + present continuous (informal)
➔ "Trynna" is a shortened form of "trying to". The sentence uses present continuous to indicate ongoing effort. At this level, knowing informal contractions is essential.
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Someone would adore
➔ Conditional "would" expressing willingness or hypothetical future.
➔ "Would" suggests a potential future situation; somebody *could* adore the speaker if they become someone different. Understanding the nuances of modal verbs is key at these levels.
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It might as well be time
➔ Idiom: "might as well" indicating a suggestion or acceptance of a less desirable option.
➔ "Might as well" implies that since other options aren't appealing, there's no harm in doing this. Idiomatic expressions like these are frequent in B2+ English.
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Catch me before it starts
➔ Imperative sentence with a time clause
➔ The sentence commands the listener to catch the speaker before something (presumably bad) happens. This uses the base form of the verb ("catch").
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In a minute I might get dark
➔ Modal verb "might" expressing possibility in the future
➔ "Might" indicates a lower probability than "will" or "may." The speaker suggests that they are on the verge of changing for the worse.
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It’s what you get when you’re messing with a cruel heart
➔ Relative clause with "when" + present continuous for ongoing action
➔ The sentence explains the consequence of the action. "Messing with a cruel heart" is an ongoing action leading to an inevitable result. Using relative clauses with "when" demonstrates complex sentence construction skills.
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All that glitter is not gold
➔ Proverb / Idiomatic expression - Subject-verb agreement (singular "is" with plural "glitter")
➔ This is a well-known proverb. While "glitter" might seem plural, in this context it is treated as a singular, uncountable noun meaning "appearance." The verb agrees with the idea of "appearance", not the individual sparkles. Recognition and understanding of proverbs is a sign of high English proficiency.
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