Kiss of Life – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
Kiss it (ah, ah)Kiss it
Come on, baby
Prove your love for me
It's so good, I'm falling free
I've been patient, I've been perfect
From the side, I'll make it worth it
If you prove your love for me
If you want it, ooh
Now's the time to get a little taste of it, I'd die
You could only see
And when the moment's so sweet that I could cry
Give me the kiss of life
Kiss of life, all night dancing
Free your mind, pay attention
Keep your eyes on my lips
Sweet sugar highs
Give me the kiss of life
Come on, baby
You know what to do (oh, yeah, oh)
Give me the kiss of life
Has anybody ever told you (yeah)
Your kiss is delicious?
Give me the kiss of life
Cherry syrup on my tongue (ah)
How about a little fun? (Ah)
I make it higher, baby
I make it wilder, baby
I make it hot, hot, hot
Hot, hot, hot, hot
I've been patient, I've been perfect
From the side, I'll make it worth it
If you prove your love for me
If you want it, ooh
Every time I get a little taste of it, I just want a little more
You could only see
Don't know how you do it, but you're made for it, my heart's like
Give me the kiss of life (kiss it)
Oh, kiss it, all night
Give me the kiss of life (kiss it)
Come on, baby
Kiss it, all night
Give me the kiss of life
Kiss of life, all night dancing
Free your mind, pay attention
Keep your eyes on my lips (my lips)
Sweet sugar highs
Give me the kiss of life
Kiss of life, all night dancing
Free your mind, pay attention (pay attention)
Keep your eyes on my lips (my lips)
Sweet sugar highs (ooh-ooh)
Give me the kiss of life
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Come on, baby
➔ Imperative
➔ The verb **"Come"** is in the imperative form, used to give a command or invitation.
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Prove your love for me
➔ Imperative
➔ The verb **"Prove"** is an imperative verb that commands the listener to show love.
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If you want it, ooh
➔ Conditional (present simple)
➔ The clause uses the present simple **"want"** after **"if"** to express a real condition.
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I've been patient, I've been perfect
➔ Present perfect
➔ The structure **"have/has + past participle"** ("I've been") shows an action that started in the past and continues now.
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You could only see
➔ Modal verb "could"
➔ The modal **"could"** expresses ability or possibility in the past or a polite suggestion.
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Every time I get a little taste of it, I just want a little more
➔ Time clause with "every time"
➔ The phrase **"Every time"** introduces a habitual time clause, followed by the present simple **"get"**.
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Don't know how you do it, but you're made for it
➔ Present simple negative
➔ The contraction **"Don't"** (do not) forms a negative present simple verb phrase.
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Give me the kiss of life
➔ Imperative
➔ The verb **"Give"** is in the imperative mood, directly requesting something.