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People really think that there's a 00:01
beginning and an ending 00:03
>> [music] 00:05
>> to this thing called life. 00:05
But energy never dies. 00:10
>> [music] 00:12
>> This is just a portal 00:14
we're going through. 00:16
>> [music] 00:18
>> Still, 00:18
it's hard to let go. 00:20
>> To let go. 00:22
>> [music] 00:22
>> To let go. To let go. To let go. To let 00:23
go. 00:26
The portal's open. 00:29
>> [music] 00:32
>> We share a name, 00:44
a home. 00:46
We share a fragile [music] bond. 00:49
Now you're gone. 00:53
We laughed, we cried. 00:58
We [music] held each other's hands. We 01:01
have his brother's eyes, 01:04
and we belong. 01:07
This is the part 01:12
>> [music] 01:14
>> I hate the most, 01:14
the words inside my heart. 01:16
I know you're fragile 01:18
cuz you've been hurt, been let down. 01:21
You couldn't be yourself now. 01:25
[music and singing] 01:27
You had a 01:28
nervous breakdown. 01:30
>> [music] 01:33
>> I know you're fragile 01:33
cuz you've been hurt, been let down. 01:36
You couldn't be yourself now. 01:39
You've been hurt 01:45
before. 01:47
When I'm alone, 01:51
I see you standing there. 01:54
I see [music] inside [singing] 01:57
your soul 01:58
and I feel whole. 02:00
>> [singing] 02:02
[music] 02:05
>> We were so lost. 02:05
As children we would dream. We thought 02:08
we'd run away 02:12
and we'd be free. 02:15
>> [music] 02:19
>> This is the part 02:19
I hate the most. The words inside my 02:21
heart. 02:25
I know you're fragile 02:26
>> [music] 02:28
>> cuz you've been hurt and let 02:28
down. 02:31
You couldn't be [music] yourself now. 02:32
You had a nervous 02:36
breakdown. 02:38
>> [music] 02:40
>> I know you're fragile 02:40
cuz you've been hurt 02:43
and let 02:45
down. 02:45
You couldn't 02:47
>> [music] 02:47
>> be yourself now. 02:48
You've been 02:52
hurt before. 02:54
>> [music] 02:54
>> You've been hurt. 02:56
Late last night I was [singing] fast 03:00
[music] asleep. You came to me in a 03:02
dream. 03:05
You said, "Don't forget about 03:06
[music and singing] me. 03:08
Don't forget to be happy." 03:10
>> [singing] 03:13
>> So I hope 03:13
>> [music] 03:14
>> you fall 03:15
a higher ground. 03:17
A higher [music] ground. 03:21
So I hope you fall 03:24
a higher [music] ground. 03:28
A higher ground. 03:32
>> I know you're fragile [music] 03:35
cuz you've been hurt 03:37
and let down. 03:39
You couldn't be yourself [music] 03:41
now. 03:44
You had a nervous 03:45
breakdown. 03:47
>> [music] 03:48
>> I know you're fragile 03:49
cuz you've [music] been 03:52
hurt and let down. down. 03:53
You couldn't 03:56
be yourself now. 03:57
>> [music] 04:00
>> You've been 04:01
hurt before. 04:03
You've been hurt. 04:05
>> [music] 04:09

Fragile – English Lyrics

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Madonna
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Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II
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Lyrics & Translation

Learn the power of poetic phrasing with Madonna’s version of 'Fragile.' This song is a masterclass in using soft, emotive vocabulary to convey complex, universal themes about life and peace.

[English]
People really think that there's a
beginning and an ending
>> [music]
>> to this thing called life.
But energy never dies.
>> [music]
>> This is just a portal
we're going through.
>> [music]
>> Still,
it's hard to let go.
>> To let go.
>> [music]
>> To let go. To let go. To let go. To let
go.
The portal's open.
>> [music]
>> We share a name,
a home.
We share a fragile [music] bond.
Now you're gone.
We laughed, we cried.
We [music] held each other's hands. We
have his brother's eyes,
and we belong.
This is the part
>> [music]
>> I hate the most,
the words inside my heart.
I know you're fragile
cuz you've been hurt, been let down.
You couldn't be yourself now.
[music and singing]
You had a
nervous breakdown.
>> [music]
>> I know you're fragile
cuz you've been hurt, been let down.
You couldn't be yourself now.
You've been hurt
before.
When I'm alone,
I see you standing there.
I see [music] inside [singing]
your soul
and I feel whole.
>> [singing]
[music]
>> We were so lost.
As children we would dream. We thought
we'd run away
and we'd be free.
>> [music]
>> This is the part
I hate the most. The words inside my
heart.
I know you're fragile
>> [music]
>> cuz you've been hurt and let
down.
You couldn't be [music] yourself now.
You had a nervous
breakdown.
>> [music]
>> I know you're fragile
cuz you've been hurt
and let
down.
You couldn't
>> [music]
>> be yourself now.
You've been
hurt before.
>> [music]
>> You've been hurt.
Late last night I was [singing] fast
[music] asleep. You came to me in a
dream.
You said, "Don't forget about
[music and singing] me.
Don't forget to be happy."
>> [singing]
>> So I hope
>> [music]
>> you fall
a higher ground.
A higher [music] ground.
So I hope you fall
a higher [music] ground.
A higher ground.
>> I know you're fragile [music]
cuz you've been hurt
and let down.
You couldn't be yourself [music]
now.
You had a nervous
breakdown.
>> [music]
>> I know you're fragile
cuz you've [music] been
hurt and let down. down.
You couldn't
be yourself now.
>> [music]
>> You've been
hurt before.
You've been hurt.
>> [music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

fragile

/ˈfrædʒaɪl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - easily broken or damaged; delicate

portal

/ˈpɔːrtl/

C1
  • noun
  • - a doorway, gate, or other entrance

energy

/ˈenərdʒi/

A2
  • noun
  • - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity

bond

/bɒnd/

B2
  • noun
  • - a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings or interests

nervous

/ˈnɜːrvəs/

A2
  • adjective
  • - easily agitated or alarmed

breakdown

/ˈbreɪkdaʊn/

B2
  • noun
  • - a mental or physical collapse

soul

/soʊl/

B2
  • noun
  • - the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being

whole

/hoʊl/

A2
  • adjective
  • - in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece

dream

/driːm/

A1
  • verb
  • - to experience a series of images or thoughts while sleeping

forget

/fərˈɡet/

A1
  • verb
  • - fail to remember

happy

/ˈhæpi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling or showing pleasure or contentment

higher

/ˈhaɪər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - at or to a more advanced level or position

ground

/ɡraʊnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - the solid surface of the earth

belong

/bɪˈlɔːŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to be a member of a group or feel comfortable in a place

laugh

/læf/

A1
  • verb
  • - to make the sounds and movements of the face that express amusement

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Key Grammar Structures

  • But energy never dies.

    ➔ Simple Present Tense (General Truth)

    ➔ The simple present is used here to describe a universal, unchanging scientific or spiritual fact about "energy".

  • I know you're fragile cuz you've been hurt

    ➔ Present Perfect Passive

    ➔ The structure "have been hurt" indicates an action that happened in the past and has continuing effects in the present.

  • You couldn't be yourself now.

    ➔ Modal Verb of Ability (Past Negation)

    "Couldn't" functions as the past form of "can't", indicating an inability to perform an action during a specific period.

  • As children we would dream.

    ➔ Would for Past Habits

    "Would" is used here to describe repeated actions or habits that took place in the childhood, similar to "used to".

  • Late last night I was fast asleep.

    ➔ Past Continuous (State)

    ➔ The past continuous "was... asleep" depicts a background state that was in progress at a specific time in the past.

  • You said, "Don't forget about me."

    ➔ Reported Speech (Imperative)

    ➔ The artist quotes a direct command "Don't forget" to highlight a message from the past that remains urgent.

  • So I hope you fall a higher ground.

    ➔ Subjunctive/Hope Clause

    "Hope" + clause is used to express a desire for something positive to happen in the future for someone else.

  • People really think that there's a beginning and an ending

    ➔ Existential "There is"

    "There is" is used to declare the existence of specific concepts, "beginning" and "ending", in the speaker's philosophical view.