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One, two, three, here we go 00:31
Bring it back now 00:35
00:38
Bring it back now 00:48
00:51
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces 01:12
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason 01:18
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces 01:25
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason 01:32
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces) 01:38
01:43
One, two, three, here we go 01:49
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces) Bring it back now 01:52
(I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason) 01:58
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces) Bring it back now 02:05
(I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason) 02:11
02:16
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces 02:30
02:35
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason 02:37
02:39

Falling To Pieces – English Lyrics

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Explore the soundscapes of modern EDM with 'Falling To Pieces' by Marshmello and Crankdat. This track combines emotional lyrics with complex electronic elements, offering a great example of contemporary music production and sound design techniques.

[English]
One, two, three, here we go
Bring it back now
...
Bring it back now
...
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces)
...
One, two, three, here we go
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces) Bring it back now
(I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason)
(Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces) Bring it back now
(I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason)
...
Can you hear me? I'm falling to pieces
...
But I swear I'll stay if you give me a reason
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

falling

/ˈfɔːlɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - moving downward

pieces

/ˈpiːsɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a portion or fragment of something

hear

/hɪər/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive sound

reason

/ˈriːzn/

B1
  • noun
  • - a cause or explanation

swear

/sweər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to promise or declare solemnly

stay

/steɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to remain in a place

give

/ɡɪv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to hand something to someone

bring

/brɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to carry or convey

back

/bæk/

A1
  • adverb
  • - to a previous position

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Can you hear me?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence structure, use of auxiliary verb 'can' for ability/perception.

    ➔ This is a direct question asking if the listener is able to perceive the speaker. The use of 'can' implies a possibility of not being heard. The sentence uses standard question word order.

  • I'm falling to pieces

    ➔ Present continuous tense used metaphorically to express a state of emotional distress.

    ➔ This isn't a literal falling; it's an idiom meaning the speaker is feeling overwhelmed and emotionally broken. The present continuous ('I'm falling') suggests the feeling is ongoing.

  • But I swear I'll stay

    ➔ Future simple with 'will' expressing a promise or strong intention.

    ➔ The speaker is making a firm commitment to remain, despite feeling like they are 'falling to pieces'. 'Swear' emphasizes the sincerity of the promise.

  • if you give me a reason

    ➔ Conditional clause (if-clause) using the first conditional structure.

    ➔ This clause sets a condition for the speaker to stay. They need a justification or motivation from the listener to continue the relationship.