Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a powerful tool, and "Hard to See" by Five Finger Death Punch offers a unique opportunity to explore direct and emotive English. The song's clear and forceful lyrics about conflict and perspective can help you grasp strong vocabulary and assertive phrasing. What makes this song special for learners is its raw expression of a universal human experience – the struggle to understand one another – making the language both memorable and relatable.
Key Vocabulary
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distant /ˈdɪstənt/ B1 |
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resist /rɪˈzɪst/ B1 |
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explain /ɪkˈspleɪn/ A2 |
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projecting /prəˈdʒɛktɪŋ/ B2 |
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anger /ˈæŋɡər/ A2 |
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closing /ˈkloʊzɪŋ/ A2 |
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dare /dɛər/ A2 |
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side /saɪd/ A1 |
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sense /sɛns/ A2 |
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become /bɪˈkʌm/ A2 |
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walk /wɔk/ A1 |
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shoes /ʃuz/ A1 |
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through /θru/ A1 |
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seem /sim/ A2 |
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hard /hɑrd/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm growing so distant
➔ Present continuous (am/is/are + verb‑ing)
➔ The speaker uses "am ... growing" to talk about a change that is happening now and continues over time.
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Nothing makes sense to me anymore
➔ Simple present with negative indefinite pronoun (nothing) + verb
➔ "Nothing" is the subject; the verb "makes" is in the simple present to express a general truth.
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I'm learning to resist
➔ Verb + gerund (learning) + infinitive (to + base verb)
➔ "learning" is a gerund after the verb "am", and it is followed by the infinitive "to resist" showing purpose.
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Becoming more than you ever were
➔ Comparative structure (more than) + past simple (were)
➔ "more than" introduces a comparison; "you ever were" uses past simple to refer to a past state.
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Can't explain what's come over me
➔ Modal verb (can't) + bare infinitive (explain) + indirect question (what's come over me)
➔ "can't" negates the ability; the verb "explain" follows directly without "to"; "what's come over me" is an embedded question.
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I dare you to walk in my shoes
➔ Verb "dare" + object + infinitive (to + base verb)
➔ "dare" is used with an object "you" and the infinitive "to walk" to issue a challenge.
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The walls are closing in
➔ Present continuous (are + verb‑ing) + phrasal verb "close in"
➔ "are closing" shows an ongoing action; "in" forms the phrasal verb meaning "to become tighter".
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I won't see your side
➔ Future simple with negative contraction (will not → won't) + verb
➔ "won't" is the contracted form of "will not"; it expresses a firm refusal in the future.
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So hard to see your side
➔ Adjective phrase + infinitive (to see) expressing difficulty
➔ "hard" modifies the infinitive "to see", showing that seeing the other’s perspective is difficult.
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