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I run from the liars, the fuel on the fire 00:08
I know I created myself 00:12
I know I can't fight the sad days and bad nights 00:16
But I never asked for your help 00:20
You got hurt 00:25
No, we don't belong together 00:26
So you took the love from my arms 00:31
Into the arms of yours 00:35
But I don't need a cure for me 00:39
I don't need it 00:41
No, I don't need a cure for me 00:46
I don't need it 00:50
No, I don't need a cure for me 00:55
I don't like the tension, the misapprehensions 01:00
About our nature in love 01:06
The glorious teachers are no use for creatures 01:10
Who knows how to play with the gods 01:13
You got nerves 01:18
But they never show unless they hurt 01:21
So you blamed it all on my love 01:24
The moving heart I got 01:29
But I don't need a cure for me 01:33
I don't need it 01:36
No, I don't need a cure for me 01:40
I don't need it 01:44
No, I don't need a cure for me 01:49
But I don't need it 01:52
No, I don't need it 01:56
01:59
Hm, please, no cure for me 02:05
(Mm-mm, mm-mm) 02:14
Please, no cure for me, cure for me 02:15
(Mm-mm, mm-mm) 02:23
Cure for me, please 02:24
No cure for me, cure for me 02:28
Cure for me, please (cure for me) 02:31
No cure for me, cure for me, cure for me 02:36
(And you need to know I don't need it) I don't need it 02:41
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me 02:46
(And you need to know I don't need it) but I don't need it 02:50
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me 02:54
(And you need to know I don't need it) I don't need it 02:58
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me 03:02
(And you need to know I don't need it) but I don't need it 03:06
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me 03:10
03:13

Cure For Me – English Lyrics

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Dive into the empowering world of AURORA's "Cure For Me," a vibrant and defiant anthem that's more than just a song. Through its catchy electropop beats and powerful lyrics, you can explore themes of self-acceptance and individuality. This song is a wonderful opportunity to learn a language of empowerment and solidarity, as AURORA champions the right to be yourself, a message that resonates universally.

[English]
I run from the liars, the fuel on the fire
I know I created myself
I know I can't fight the sad days and bad nights
But I never asked for your help
You got hurt
No, we don't belong together
So you took the love from my arms
Into the arms of yours
But I don't need a cure for me
I don't need it
No, I don't need a cure for me
I don't need it
No, I don't need a cure for me
I don't like the tension, the misapprehensions
About our nature in love
The glorious teachers are no use for creatures
Who knows how to play with the gods
You got nerves
But they never show unless they hurt
So you blamed it all on my love
The moving heart I got
But I don't need a cure for me
I don't need it
No, I don't need a cure for me
I don't need it
No, I don't need a cure for me
But I don't need it
No, I don't need it
...
Hm, please, no cure for me
(Mm-mm, mm-mm)
Please, no cure for me, cure for me
(Mm-mm, mm-mm)
Cure for me, please
No cure for me, cure for me
Cure for me, please (cure for me)
No cure for me, cure for me, cure for me
(And you need to know I don't need it) I don't need it
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me
(And you need to know I don't need it) but I don't need it
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me
(And you need to know I don't need it) I don't need it
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me
(And you need to know I don't need it) but I don't need it
(And you should know) no, I don't need a cure for me
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

cure

/kjʊər/

B1
  • noun
  • - A medicine or treatment for a disease or illness; a solution to a problem.
  • verb
  • - To make someone healthy again after an illness; to solve a problem or difficulty.

liars

/ˈlaɪərz/

B1
  • noun
  • - People who tell lies (singular: liar).

fuel

/ˈfjuːəl/

B1
  • noun
  • - Any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burnt; something that increases a strong feeling or a bad situation.

fire

/ˈfaɪər/

A1
  • noun
  • - The flame, light, and heat, and often smoke, that are produced when wood, coal, etc., burn; a destructive burning.

created

/kriˈeɪtɪd/

B1
  • verb
  • - To make something new, or invent something (past participle of 'create').

fight

/faɪt/

A2
  • verb
  • - To use physical force to try to defeat another person or group of people; to argue with someone.
  • noun
  • - An argument or a violent struggle between two or more people or groups.

hurt

/hɜːrt/

A2
  • verb
  • - To cause physical pain to someone or yourself; to cause emotional pain to someone.
  • adjective
  • - Suffering from an injury or pain.
  • noun
  • - An injury or pain.

belong

/bɪˈlɒŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - To be in the proper place; to be a member of a group or organization; to feel happy or comfortable in a particular situation.

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - A strong feeling of affection for someone or something.
  • verb
  • - To feel a strong romantic or sexual attraction for someone; to like something very much.

tension

/ˈtenʃn/

B2
  • noun
  • - A feeling of nervousness, anxiety, or stress; a situation in which there is a disagreement or lack of trust between two people or groups.

misapprehensions

/ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃnz/

C1
  • noun
  • - Mistaken beliefs about or interpretations of something (singular: misapprehension).

nature

/ˈneɪtʃər/

A2
  • noun
  • - All the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen independently of people; a person's character.

glorious

/ˈɡlɔːriəs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Deserving great praise and admiration; very beautiful or impressive.

creatures

/ˈkriːtʃərz/

B1
  • noun
  • - Anything that lives but is not a plant; a person or animal (singular: creature).

gods

/ɡɒdz/

B1
  • noun
  • - The single supreme being in many religions, who created the universe and all life; one of the many spirits or beings worshipped in some religions (singular: god).

nerves

/nɜːrvz/

B2
  • noun
  • - Feelings of worry or anxiety; courage or confidence (often used in plural).

blamed

/bleɪmd/

B1
  • verb
  • - To say or think that someone or something is responsible for something bad (past tense of 'blame').

arms

/ɑːrmz/

A1
  • noun
  • - Either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end; the side part of a chair or sofa that you rest your arm on (plural of 'arm').

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I run from the liars, the fuel on the fire

    ➔ Present simple (simple present) – used for habits or general statements.

    ➔ The verb "run" is in the present simple, showing a habitual action.

  • I know I created myself

    ➔ Present simple + reflexive pronoun – expresses a fact about oneself.

    ➔ The verb "created" is in the present simple, and "myself" is a reflexive pronoun.

  • I know I can't fight the sad days and bad nights

    ➔ Modal verb + infinitive – "can't" (cannot) + base verb shows inability.

    "can't fight" combines the modal "can't" with the infinitive "fight" to express inability.

  • But I never asked for your help

    ➔ Past simple negative with adverb of frequency – "never" + past tense verb.

    "never asked" uses the adverb "never" before the past‑tense verb "asked" to show that the action never happened.

  • You got hurt

    ➔ Past simple of "get" + past participle – a colloquial passive construction.

    "got hurt" uses "got" (past of "get") followed by the past participle "hurt" to mean "was hurt".

  • No, we don't belong together

    ➔ Present simple negative with auxiliary "do" – "don't" + base verb.

    "don't belong" combines the negative auxiliary "don't" with the base verb "belong".

  • The glorious teachers are no use for creatures who knows how to play with the gods

    ➔ Relative clause – "who knows..." modifies "creatures".

    "who knows how to play with the gods" is a relative clause introduced by "who" that gives more information about "creatures".

  • But they never show unless they hurt

    ➔ Conditional clause with "unless" – expresses a condition opposite to "if not".

    "unless they hurt" means "if they do not hurt" – a negative condition.

  • Please, no cure for me

    ➔ Imperative sentence with polite marker "please" – used to make a request.

    "Please" at the beginning makes the request "no cure for me" polite.