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how did you ever think 00:06
everything 00:11
[Music] 00:34
[Music] 00:44
she hates herself and she's 12 years 01:02
[Music] 01:10
[Music] 01:22
foreign 01:32
[Music] 01:35
[Music] 02:18
[Music] 02:31
they have ones 02:42
attention citizens please Evacuate the 02:58
country in an orderly fashion and leave 03:01
behind any personal belongings 03:04
um that you don't need 03:07

Environmental Anxiety – English Lyrics

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RAYE
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My 21st Century Blues
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the raw, expressive language of social critique with RAYE's 'Environmental Anxiety.' This is a masterclass in using high-energy, rap-like flow to deliver dense, hard-hitting messages. By engaging with the lyrics, you can learn to articulate complex feelings of frustration and anger using vivid, unapologetic English, as RAYE tackles everything from global politics to the psychological toll of social media, making it essential listening for anyone wanting to express their '21st Century Blues.'

[English]
how did you ever think
everything
[Music]
[Music]
she hates herself and she's 12 years
[Music]
[Music]
foreign
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
they have ones
attention citizens please Evacuate the
country in an orderly fashion and leave
behind any personal belongings
um that you don't need

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

hates

/heɪts/

B1
  • verb
  • - to feel intense dislike for

evacuate

/ɪˈvækjueɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to remove people from a dangerous place

citizens

/ˈsɪtɪzənz/

B1
  • noun
  • - a legally recognized subject or national of a state

belongings

/bɪˈlɒŋɪŋz/

B1
  • noun
  • - things that someone owns

orderly

/ˈɔːrdəli/

B2
  • adjective
  • - neat and organized

fashion

/ˈfæʃən/

A2
  • noun
  • - a way of doing something

foreign

/ˈfɒrən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - from another country

attention

/əˈtenʃən/

A2
  • noun
  • - the focusing of the mind

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Key Grammar Structures

  • how did you ever think

    ➔ Past Simple Question (did + base verb)

    ➔ The auxiliary "did" marks the past tense, so the main verb stays in its base form "think".

  • she hates herself and she's 12 years

    ➔ Present Simple (3rd‑person singular) + Reflexive pronoun

    "hates" is the present‑simple form for "she", and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun referring back to the subject.

  • they have ones

    ➔ Present Simple with indefinite pronoun "ones"

    "have" is the present‑simple verb for the plural subject "they", and "ones" stands in for a previously mentioned noun.

  • Attention citizens please Evacuate the

    ➔ Imperative mood with polite particle "please"

    "Evacuate" is a base‑form verb used as a command; "please" softens the imperative.

  • country in an orderly fashion and leave

    ➔ Coordinated bare infinitives after an imperative

    ➔ After the command "Evacuate", two bare infinitives "in an orderly fashion" (adverbial phrase) and "leave" are linked by "and".

  • behind any personal belongings

    ➔ Prepositional phrase functioning as adverbial complement

    "behind" is the preposition; the whole phrase tells where to leave the belongings.

  • that you don't need

    ➔ Relative clause with negative present simple

    "that" introduces a relative clause; "don't" is the negative auxiliary for the present simple verb "need".

  • um that you don't need

    ➔ Filler word "um" + relative clause

    "um" is a hesitation filler; the following clause "that you don't need" is a relative clause specifying the items.