Lyrics & Translation
Explore the introspective world of SZA's "Good Days," a song that blends alternative R&B with themes of hope and healing. This track offers a unique opportunity to delve into the nuances of emotional resilience, self-reflection, and the power of positive thinking amidst personal challenges. Discover how SZA's lyrical honesty and dreamy vocals create a sonic escape that resonates with anyone seeking brighter days.
Key Vocabulary
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mind /maɪnd/ A1 |
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safe /seɪf/ A2 |
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heavy /ˈhɛvi/ A2 |
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rest /rɛst/ A1 |
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worry /ˈwʌri/ B1 |
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urgent /ˈɜːrdʒənt/ B2 |
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weight /weɪt/ A2 |
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world /wɜːrld/ A1 |
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fate /feɪt/ B2 |
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smile /smaɪl/ A1 |
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fears /fɪərz/ A2 |
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mood /muːd/ B1 |
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war /wɔːr/ B1 |
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youth /juːθ/ B1 |
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sins /sɪnz/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Good day in my mind, safe to take a step out
➔ Adjective + Infinitive (safe to take)
➔ The structure "safe to take" uses an adjective ("safe") followed by an infinitive verb ("to take"). It implies that taking a step out is now permissible or without risk.
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Too soon, I spoke, you be heavy in my mind
➔ Subjunctive Mood (you be)
➔ The phrase "you be heavy in my mind" uses the subjunctive mood. While not grammatically standard in modern English, it is used colloquially and in song lyrics to express a strong wish or hypothetical situation. In standard English, it would be "you *are* heavy in my mind". The "be" emphasizes the continuous or persistent nature of the feeling.
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I try to keep from losin' the rest of me
➔ Phrasal Verb + Gerund (keep from losing)
➔ The phrase "keep from losing" uses the phrasal verb "keep from" (meaning to prevent oneself) followed by a gerund "losing". This means she's actively trying to avoid losing the rest of herself.
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I worry that I wasted the best of me on you, baby
➔ That-clause as Object (worry that)
➔ Here, "that I wasted the best of me on you, baby" is a "that"-clause functioning as the object of the verb "worry". It expresses the content of her worry.
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Gotta let go of weight, can't keep what's holding me
➔ Relative Clause (what's holding me)
➔ "what's holding me" is a relative clause using "what" as a relative pronoun. It refers to something unspecified that is holding her back.
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While the world break up and fall on me
➔ Subjunctive Mood (break up, fall)
➔ The use of "break up" and "fall" without the "-s" is similar to subjunctive. It suggests a hypothetical situation, a possible future. It is used in informal songs and speech. The correct one should be "breaks up" and "falls"
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Tryna free my mind before the end of the world
➔ Slang/Informal Contraction (Tryna)
➔ "Tryna" is a slang contraction of "trying to". It's common in informal speech and song lyrics. It is a colloquial shortening.
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