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作词 : Olivia Rodrigo 00:00
作曲 : Olivia Rodrigo 00:01
So I guess that it’s true 00:07
Time can heal even the worst of wounds 00:11
And the cliches I knew 00:14
Seemed so commonplace when I saw you 00:18
Let’s just walk in the dark 00:21
Hop the fence in the park 00:25
Baby boy, honeybee 00:29
God I love the way you look at me 00:32
And it’s too hard to describe this 00:37
In a way that feels honest 00:41
But even when I’m quiet 00:44
I love you baby, I promise 00:48
And I hope I never see 00:51
What your face looks like going 00:54
A face I swear that I could 00:59
Spend my whole life knowing 01:02
Here’s to hoping 01:05
Pick me up, walk me home 01:10
And it feels like God threw me a bone 01:14
Sticky sweet, tangerine 01:18
Would you sit and keep me company 01:21
In the dark, I’m not scared 01:24
I just reach and you’re right there 01:28
Shooting stars, racing cars 01:32
Everything I own just feels like ours 01:35
It’s too hard to describe this 01:40
In a way that feels honest 01:44
But even when I’m quiet 01:47
I love you baby, I promise 01:51
And I hope I never see 01:55
What your face looks like going 01:57
A face I swear that I could 02:02
Spend my whole life knowing 02:05
Here’s to hoping 02:08
I hope I never see 02:42
What your face looks like going 02:44
A face I swear that I could 02:49
Spend my whole life knowing 02:52
Here’s to hoping 02:55
It’s too hard to describe this 03:04
In a way that feels honest 03:07
But even when I’m quiet 03:11
I promise 03:17
And I hope I never see 03:18
What your face looks like going 03:21
A face I swear that I could 03:26
Spend my whole life knowing 03:29
Here’s to hoping 03:32

honeybee – English Lyrics

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Explore the nuances of romantic English through 'honeybee.' This song is perfect for learners wanting to master metaphorical language and descriptive adjectives used to express affection and longing in a modern pop context.

[English]
作词 : Olivia Rodrigo
作曲 : Olivia Rodrigo
So I guess that it’s true
Time can heal even the worst of wounds
And the cliches I knew
Seemed so commonplace when I saw you
Let’s just walk in the dark
Hop the fence in the park
Baby boy, honeybee
God I love the way you look at me
And it’s too hard to describe this
In a way that feels honest
But even when I’m quiet
I love you baby, I promise
And I hope I never see
What your face looks like going
A face I swear that I could
Spend my whole life knowing
Here’s to hoping
Pick me up, walk me home
And it feels like God threw me a bone
Sticky sweet, tangerine
Would you sit and keep me company
In the dark, I’m not scared
I just reach and you’re right there
Shooting stars, racing cars
Everything I own just feels like ours
It’s too hard to describe this
In a way that feels honest
But even when I’m quiet
I love you baby, I promise
And I hope I never see
What your face looks like going
A face I swear that I could
Spend my whole life knowing
Here’s to hoping
I hope I never see
What your face looks like going
A face I swear that I could
Spend my whole life knowing
Here’s to hoping
It’s too hard to describe this
In a way that feels honest
But even when I’m quiet
I promise
And I hope I never see
What your face looks like going
A face I swear that I could
Spend my whole life knowing
Here’s to hoping

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

heal

/hiːl/

B2
  • verb
  • - To cause a wound or injury to become sound or healthy again.

cliches

/ˈkliːʃeɪz/

C1
  • noun
  • - Phrases or opinions that are overused and betray a lack of original thought.

commonplace

/ˈkɒmənpleɪs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Not unusual; ordinary.

honeybee

/ˈhʌnibii/

B1
  • noun
  • - A social bee that creates honey and is often used as a term of endearment.

describe

/dɪˈskraɪb/

A2
  • verb
  • - Give an account in words of someone or something.

honest

/ˈɒnɪst/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.

promise

/ˈprɒmɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - Assure someone that one will do something.

swear

/sweər/

B1
  • verb
  • - To promise or make a solemn statement.

sticky

/ˈstɪki/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Tending or designed to stick to things on contact.

tangerine

/ˌtændʒəˈriːn/

B2
  • noun
  • - A small citrus fruit.

company

/ˈkʌmpəni/

A2
  • noun
  • - The fact or condition of being with another or others.

scared

/skeəd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Fearful; frightened.

racing

/ˈreɪsɪŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Used for a competition of speed.

wounds

/wuːndz/

B2
  • noun
  • - Injuries to living tissue.

hop

/hɒp/

B1
  • verb
  • - To jump over something.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Time can heal even the worst of wounds

    ➔ Modal verb 'can' + bare infinitive

    ➔ The modal 'can' is used here to express possibility or ability, followed by the base form of the verb 'heal'.

  • Seemed so commonplace when I saw you

    ➔ Past tense verb + Adjective complement

    ➔ The linking verb 'seemed' connects the subject to the adjective 'commonplace' to describe a past state.

  • God I love the way you look at me

    ➔ Relative clause omitting 'that' or 'in which'

    ➔ The structure 'the way (that/in which) you look at me' is a common reduced relative clause.

  • And it’s too hard to describe this

    ➔ Infinitive phrase acting as subject complement

    ➔ The phrase 'to describe this' complements the adjective 'hard' following the dummy subject 'it'.

  • Even when I’m quiet

    ➔ Subordinating conjunction of time

    ➔ 'When' introduces a subordinate clause of time, modifying the action of 'loving'.

  • I hope I never see what your face looks like going

    ➔ Noun clause as direct object

    ➔ The clause 'what your face looks like going' functions as the object of the verb 'see'.

  • And it feels like God threw me a bone

    ➔ Subjunctive-like comparison using 'like'

    ➔ 'Like' is used here as a conjunction to introduce a clause describing the feeling.

  • Everything I own just feels like ours

    ➔ Reduced relative clause

    ➔ 'Everything (that) I own' uses a reduced relative clause where the relative pronoun 'that' is omitted.