Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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eclipsed /ɪˈklɪpst/ B2 |
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twisted /ˈtwɪstɪd/ B1 |
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faithless /ˈfeɪθlɪs/ B2 |
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hoax /hoʊks/ B2 |
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shade /ʃeɪd/ A2 |
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plan /plæn/ A2 |
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sleight /slaɪt/ B2 |
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barren /ˈbærən/ B2 |
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ash /æʃ/ A2 |
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scar /skɑːr/ B1 |
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kingdom /ˈkɪŋdəm/ B1 |
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undone /ʌnˈdʌn/ B2 |
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beaten /ˈbiːtən/ A2 |
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hero /ˈhɪroʊ/ A2 |
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score /skɔːr/ A2 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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My only one
➔ possessive noun phrase
➔ The word "only" modifies the noun "one" and the whole phrase shows possession with "My".
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My smoking gun
➔ gerund used as adjective (noun‑modifier)
➔ The "-ing" form "smoking" functions like an adjective describing the noun "gun".
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This has broken me down
➔ present perfect (affirmative) with object pronoun
➔ "has broken" is the present perfect form indicating a past action with present relevance; "me" is the object pronoun.
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Stood on the cliffside screaming, "Give me a reason"
➔ past simple with present participle clause (reduced adverbial)
➔ "Stood" is past simple; "screaming" is a present participle forming a reduced adverbial clause that describes how the speaker stood.
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Your faithless love's the only hoax I believe in
➔ possessive "'s" + relative clause with preposition "in"
➔ "love's" is a contraction of "love is"; the relative clause "I believe in" follows the noun "hoax" and ends with the preposition "in".
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Don't want no other shade of blue but you
➔ negative polarity with double negative (informal)
➔ "Don't want no" uses two negatives ("don't" and "no") to emphasize the lack of desire; standard English would use "don't want any".
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You knew the hero died, so what's the movie for?
➔ indirect question embedded in a compound sentence
➔ "what's the movie for?" is an indirect question that follows the conjunction "so" and functions as the second clause of the sentence.
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You knew it still hurts underneath my scars from when they pulled me apart
➔ noun clause with temporal "when" clause as post‑modifier
➔ "when they pulled me apart" is a temporal clause that modifies "scars", giving the time of the event.
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But what you did was just as dark
➔ nominal clause as subject ("what you did") + copular "was"
➔ "what you did" functions as the subject of the sentence; the verb "was" links it to the complement "just as dark".
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My kingdom come undone
➔ infinitive construction "come undone" as a predicative complement
➔ "come undone" is an infinitive phrase meaning "to fall apart"; it functions as the complement of "kingdom".
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