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[Music] 00:00
[Music] 00:16
drunk and standing in the rain walking 00:25
out of B I always said was lame is it 00:29
okay that I'm lonely when a lips are on 00:34
me 00:38
now do you think about me why can't I 00:40
say that you're the reason I'm still 00:46
awake why can't I say that I'm terrified 00:49
that I'll dream of your face I keep 00:53
falling to pieces why can't I say that I 00:56
need to know 00:59
no do you think about me do you think 01:00
about me when you driving 01:05
1975 hands on your thighs and climbing 01:07
do you think about me when you're hiding 01:10
you just care fall asleep cuz you're 01:12
trying cuz everything mind you are 01:14
stupid like that we fell in 01:17
love do you think about 01:20
me why can't I say that you're the 01:24
reason I'm still awake 01:28
why can't I say that I'm terrified that 01:30
I'll dream of your face I keep falling 01:33
to pieces why can I say that I need to 01:36
know do you think about me do you 01:40
ever think about me when he's stressing 01:45
your body with his fingertips trying to 01:50
pull you into this do you 01:52
ever think about me all I like this do 01:55
you think about me still hate to fall 02:02
asleep without your head press to my 02:05
cheek I wish I could have found a way to 02:08
be exactly what you need I don't want to 02:11
fall asleep with someone else right next 02:15
to me I wonder how you doing 02:18
now why can't I say that you're the 02:24
reason I'm still away 02:28
why can't I say that I'm terrified that 02:30
I'll dream of your face I keep falling 02:33
to pieces why can I say that I need to 02:36
know do you think about me do you 02:40
ever think about me when he's stressing 02:46
your body with his fingertips trying to 02:50
pull you with two do you 02:52
love think about me all the I like 02:55
this think about me 03:01
[Applause] 03:05

do u think about me? – English Lyrics

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Dive into the emotive world of Lahar's 'do u think about me?' to practice conversational English centered around nostalgia, longing, and interpersonal relationships, all set to a captivating indie melody.

[English]
[Music]
[Music]
drunk and standing in the rain walking
out of B I always said was lame is it
okay that I'm lonely when a lips are on
me
now do you think about me why can't I
say that you're the reason I'm still
awake why can't I say that I'm terrified
that I'll dream of your face I keep
falling to pieces why can't I say that I
need to know
no do you think about me do you think
about me when you driving
1975 hands on your thighs and climbing
do you think about me when you're hiding
you just care fall asleep cuz you're
trying cuz everything mind you are
stupid like that we fell in
love do you think about
me why can't I say that you're the
reason I'm still awake
why can't I say that I'm terrified that
I'll dream of your face I keep falling
to pieces why can I say that I need to
know do you think about me do you
ever think about me when he's stressing
your body with his fingertips trying to
pull you into this do you
ever think about me all I like this do
you think about me still hate to fall
asleep without your head press to my
cheek I wish I could have found a way to
be exactly what you need I don't want to
fall asleep with someone else right next
to me I wonder how you doing
now why can't I say that you're the
reason I'm still away
why can't I say that I'm terrified that
I'll dream of your face I keep falling
to pieces why can I say that I need to
know do you think about me do you
ever think about me when he's stressing
your body with his fingertips trying to
pull you with two do you
love think about me all the I like
this think about me
[Applause]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

drunk

/drʌŋk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - affected by alcohol

lonely

/ˈloʊnli/

A2
  • adjective
  • - sad because one has no friends or company

terrified

/ˈterɪfaɪd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely frightened

awake

/əˈweɪk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not sleeping

pieces

/ˈpiːsɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - parts of a whole

fingertips

/ˈfɪŋɡərtɪps/

B1
  • noun
  • - the tips of the fingers

stressing

/ˈstresɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to put pressure on

lame

/leɪm/

B2
  • adjective
  • - uninspiring or dull

thighs

/θaɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - the part of the leg between the hip and the knee

cheek

/tʃiːk/

A2
  • noun
  • - the side of the face below the eye

stupid

/ˈstuːpɪd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - lacking intelligence

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Why can't I say that you're the reason I'm still awake

    ➔ Modal verb for ability/possibility (can't)

    ➔ The speaker uses "can't" to express an inability to voice their feelings, highlighting internal conflict.

  • I'm terrified that I'll dream of your face

    ➔ Future Simple (will) in a subordinate clause

    ➔ Using "will" after "that" predicts a future emotional reaction to a subconscious event.

  • Do you think about me when you're driving?

    ➔ Present Continuous for habitual/ongoing actions

    ➔ The structure "are driving" sets the scene as a specific ongoing activity where the person might be distracted.

  • I wish I could have found a way to be exactly what you need

    ➔ Past modal: Wish + perfect modal (could have + past participle)

    ➔ Used to express regret about a past situation that did not happen ("could have found").

  • I keep falling to pieces

    ➔ Verb + Gerund (keep + -ing)

    ➔ The construction "keep falling" emphasizes the continuous or repeated nature of the emotional breakdown.

  • When he's stressing your body with his fingertips

    ➔ Present participle as an adjective/adverbial modifier

    ➔ The phrase describes the ongoing physical interaction happening in the present moment.

  • Everything mind you are stupid like that

    ➔ Comparative-like usage in colloquial speech

    "Like that" acts as a reference back to previous behavioral patterns or feelings.

  • I don't want to fall asleep with someone else

    ➔ Infinitive after a transitive verb (want to + verb)

    ➔ The infinitive "to fall" expresses the specific desire of the speaker.