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I'll be good, I don't care 00:14
My whole life sucks anyway 00:18
I could feel it in the air today 00:22
I'll be fine on my own 00:29
I got nowhere left to go 00:32
You got no one left to turn to now 00:36
Will you cry when you die 00:42
And there's no one by your side 00:46
And your bedroom walls are burnin' down? 00:50
Or will you take your stand tonight? 00:57
Get your ass away from that light 01:00
One more try, you'll be just fine 01:04
Do what's right, baby, drop that knife 01:07
I don't wanna watch you bleed (watch you bleed) 01:11
I don't wanna watch you leave (I'll leave too) 01:15
I could never live my dream (live my dream) 01:18
I would never live my dream (baby, I need you) 01:22
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flannel – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

[English]
I'll be good, I don't care
My whole life sucks anyway
I could feel it in the air today
I'll be fine on my own
I got nowhere left to go
You got no one left to turn to now
Will you cry when you die
And there's no one by your side
And your bedroom walls are burnin' down?
Or will you take your stand tonight?
Get your ass away from that light
One more try, you'll be just fine
Do what's right, baby, drop that knife
I don't wanna watch you bleed (watch you bleed)
I don't wanna watch you leave (I'll leave too)
I could never live my dream (live my dream)
I would never live my dream (baby, I need you)
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Key Grammar Structures

  • I'll be good, I don't care

    ➔ Future simple tense with 'will' contraction

    ➔ The contraction 'I'll' is used for 'I will', indicating a future action or state.

  • I could feel it in the air today

    ➔ Past modal verb 'could' for ability or possibility

    ➔ The modal verb 'could' is used to express ability or possibility in the past.

  • You got no one left to turn to now

    ➔ Present perfect tense with 'have got'

    ➔ 'Have got' is used in the present perfect to indicate a past action with present relevance.

  • Will you cry when you die

    ➔ Future simple tense with 'will'

    ➔ 'Will' is used to ask about future actions or states.

  • Get your ass away from that light

    ➔ Imperative mood for commands

    ➔ The imperative mood is used to give direct commands or instructions.

  • Do what's right, baby, drop that knife

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'what' in object clause

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'what' is used to introduce a clause that describes the noun 'right'.

  • I don't wanna watch you bleed (watch you bleed)

    ➔ Negative contraction with 'wanna' for 'want to'

    ➔ 'Wanna' is a colloquial contraction of 'want to', used in informal speech.

  • I would never live my dream (baby, I need you)

    ➔ Conditional modal verb 'would' for hypothetical situations

    ➔ The modal verb 'would' is used to express hypothetical or conditional actions.