Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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monsters /ˈmɒn.stərz/ B1 |
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pain /peɪn/ A2 |
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problems /ˈprɒb.ləmz/ B1 |
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lighthouse /ˈlaɪt.haʊs/ B2 |
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brave /breɪv/ B2 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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clouds /klaʊdz/ A2 |
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fear /fɪər/ B1 |
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trust /trʌst/ B2 |
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smile /smaɪl/ A2 |
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care /keər/ B1 |
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memory /ˈmɛm.ər.i/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Tell me your problems, I'll chase them away.
➔ imperative sentence + future simple with contraction
➔ The verb "Tell" is used as an imperative, and "I'll" (short for "I will") expresses a future action.
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I'll be your lighthouse, I'll make it okay.
➔ future simple with will (first person singular)
➔ "I'll" is a contraction of "I will," used to express a promise or future intention.
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When I see your monsters, I'll stand there so brave.
➔ first conditional (when + future simple)
➔ "When" introduces a real future condition, and "I'll" ("I will") shows the result in the future.
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Never see that the things we need are staring right at us.
➔ negative verb + that‑clause (object complement)
➔ "Never" negates the verb "see," and the "that"‑clause "that the things we need are staring right at us" functions as the object of "see."
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Stand alone when you need someone; it's the hardest thing of all.
➔ imperative + adverbial clause of time + existential "it" construction
➔ "Stand" is an imperative verb. The clause "when you need someone" tells **when** the action applies. "It's" is a dummy subject introducing a statement about difficulty.
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Take your time and you'll find me...
➔ imperative + coordinating conjunction + future simple with will
➔ "Take" is an imperative verb. "and" links two clauses, the second of which uses "you'll" (short for "you will") to express a future result.
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When you breathe, why can't you see that the clouds are in your head?
➔ question with modal "can" in negative form + that‑clause
➔ "can't" is the contracted negative of "can," asking for ability. The phrase "that the clouds are in your head" is a complement clause after "see."
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I would stay there, there's no need to fear.
➔ modal "would" for hypothetical situation + existential "there is" construction
➔ "would" expresses a conditional or imagined action. "There's" (there is) introduces a fact that "no need to fear" exists.
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You've got the chance to see the light.
➔ present perfect with "have got" meaning "possess"
➔ "You've" is a contraction of "you have." In this context, "have got" functions like "have" to indicate possession of "the chance."
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