Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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like /laɪk/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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smile /smaɪl/ A2 |
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baby /ˈbeɪbi/ A1 |
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way /weɪ/ A1 |
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fall /fɔːl/ A1 |
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deeper /ˈdiːpər/ B2 |
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scared /skeərd/ A2 |
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jacket /ˈdʒækɪt/ A2 |
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smell /smɛl/ A2 |
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bear /bɛər/ B1 |
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wait /weɪt/ A1 |
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see /siː/ A1 |
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quit /kwɪt/ B1 |
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snow /snoʊ/ A1 |
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disappear /ˌdɪsəˈpɪr/ A2 |
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rainy /ˈreɪni/ A2 |
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clear /klɪr/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I like your eyes, you look away
➔ Present Simple & Subject-Verb Agreement
➔ The song uses the present simple tense to describe habitual actions or general truths. Subject-verb agreement is demonstrated where "I like" and "you look" are correctly conjugated.
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I'm falling deeper, baby be prepared
➔ Present Continuous & Imperative
➔ The use of the present continuous "I'm falling" indicates an action happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future. "Be prepared" uses the imperative form to give a command.
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To be your favorite jacket, just so I could always be near
➔ Infinitive of Purpose & Modal Verb "could"
➔ "To be" is used as an infinitive of purpose, indicating the reason for an action. "Could" is used as a modal verb to express possibility or ability in the past or a more polite form of "can".
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I loved you for so long, sometimes it's hard to bear
➔ Past Simple & It + be + adjective + to-infinitive
➔ Uses the past simple "loved" to describe a past action. Also includes the structure "It's hard to bear", where "It" is a dummy subject and "to bear" is an infinitive.
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Love you every minute every second
➔ Repetition & Emphasis
➔ The repetition of "Love you" emphasizes the speaker's feelings. Listing "every minute every second" and "everywhere and any moment" further intensifies the sentiment.
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I don't know how I love you til the last of snow disappears
➔ Adverbial Clause of Time & Comparative Adjective
➔ "Til the last of snow disappears" introduces an adverbial clause of time, indicating the duration of love. Although not explicitly comparative, the context of lasting love implies a comparative idea.
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I'm in love with you, and now you know
➔ Present Simple & Coordinating Conjunction
➔ The use of "I'm in love" (present simple) expresses a current state. The coordinating conjunction "and" connects two independent clauses: "I'm in love with you" and "now you know".
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You're the cure my love
➔ Subject-verb inversion & Possessive Pronoun
➔ Although not a strict inversion, the structure slightly deviates from the standard subject-verb order, creating emphasis. "My love" uses the possessive pronoun "my".
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In a world devoid of life, you bring color
➔ Prepositional Phrase & Metaphor
➔ The phrase "In a world devoid of life" is a prepositional phrase modifying the implied subject. The sentence employs a metaphor, comparing the person to the element of "color".
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