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She said, "Love me," so I love her 00:09
She said, "Leave me," so I left 00:14
Then I went to California 00:20
And I ain't never comin' back 00:25
I got a high five from a brother 00:30
I got bloodstains on the bed 00:36
And I ain't sayin' that I love her 00:41
But this bitch is gonna drive me mad 00:46
I said this bitch is gonna drive me mad 00:52
(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah) 00:56
01:04
You got just what I been looking for 01:07
But you can't bring yourself to say no 01:15
And I ain't never gonna let you go 01:21
I kept wishing I would die, oh 01:26
The whole plane ride home 01:32
And I wish I could 01:37
I know I should leave you alone 01:41
01:48
I worship since I met you 01:56
I fell down to my knees 02:02
And when no one would accept ya 02:07
Throw myself up on a cross and bleed 02:12
I seen a dark cloud coming over 02:17
I seen some evil shit in her head 02:23
But she rode me like no other 02:28
But this bitch is gonna drive me mad 02:33
I said this bitch is gonna drive me mad 02:38
(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah) 02:43
02:51
You got just what I been looking for 02:53
But you can't bring yourself to say no 03:02
And I ain't never gonna let you go 03:08
I kept wishing I would die, oh 03:13
The whole plane ride home 03:18
And I wish I could 03:24
I know I should leave you alone 03:28
03:34
You got just what I been looking for 03:58
But you can't bring yourself to say no 04:06
And I ain't never gonna let you go 04:12
I kept wishing I would die, oh 04:17
The whole plane ride home 04:22
And I wish I could 04:28
I know I should leave you alone 04:32
04:36

Leave – English Lyrics

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[English]

She said, "Love me," so I love her

She said, "Leave me," so I left

Then I went to California

And I ain't never comin' back

I got a high five from a brother

I got bloodstains on the bed

And I ain't sayin' that I love her

But this bitch is gonna drive me mad

I said this bitch is gonna drive me mad

(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)

...

You got just what I been looking for

But you can't bring yourself to say no

And I ain't never gonna let you go

I kept wishing I would die, oh

The whole plane ride home

And I wish I could

I know I should leave you alone

...

I worship since I met you

I fell down to my knees

And when no one would accept ya

Throw myself up on a cross and bleed

I seen a dark cloud coming over

I seen some evil shit in her head

But she rode me like no other

But this bitch is gonna drive me mad

I said this bitch is gonna drive me mad

(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)

...

You got just what I been looking for

But you can't bring yourself to say no

And I ain't never gonna let you go

I kept wishing I would die, oh

The whole plane ride home

And I wish I could

I know I should leave you alone

...

You got just what I been looking for

But you can't bring yourself to say no

And I ain't never gonna let you go

I kept wishing I would die, oh

The whole plane ride home

And I wish I could

I know I should leave you alone

...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have a strong affection for someone
  • noun
  • - a strong feeling of affection

leave

/liːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to go away from a place

mad

/mæd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - angry or upset

wish

/wɪʃ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to desire something that is not easily attainable
  • noun
  • - a desire or hope for something

bloodstains

/ˈblʌdsteɪnz/

B2
  • noun
  • - marks made by blood

brother

/ˈbrʌðər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a male sibling

dark

/dɑrk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having little or no light

cloud

/klaʊd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere

evil

/ˈiːvəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - profoundly immoral and malevolent

plane

/pleɪn/

A2
  • noun
  • - a vehicle designed for air travel

home

/hoʊm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the place where one lives

accept

/əkˈsɛpt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to receive or agree to something

worship

/ˈwɜːrʃɪp/

B2
  • verb
  • - to show reverence and adoration for a deity

drive

/draɪv/

B1
  • verb
  • - to operate and control the direction and speed of a vehicle

Key Grammar Structures

  • She said, "Love me," so I loved her

    ➔ Reported speech (indirect speech) with imperative verb

    ➔ The original command "Love me" is reported indirectly. The verb tense shifts appropriately to the past tense: "loved" indicates the action of loving happened in the past because she previously told him to do so. Note the use of "said" to introduce the reported speech.

  • Then I went to California And I ain't never comin' back

    ➔ Double negative (non-standard English)

    "Ain't never" is a double negative. In standard English, it should be "I'm never coming back" or "I'm not ever coming back." The use of double negatives is often used to indicate informal speech or to emphasize a point, even though grammatically incorrect.

  • And I ain't sayin' that I love her

    ➔ Present continuous tense (informal with "ain't")

    "I ain't sayin'" is a colloquial and informal way of saying "I am not saying." It's a contraction of "am not" using "ain't" which is often used in informal dialects. The present continuous implies that he is currently not expressing his love.

  • But this bitch is gonna drive me mad

    ➔ Future with "gonna" (informal)

    "Gonna" is a shortened, informal version of "going to." It's used to express the future tense, indicating that something is likely to happen. The sentence means "This woman is going to make me crazy."

  • You got just what I been looking for

    ➔ Present perfect continuous with "been" (informal)

    ➔ The use of "been" is common in informal speech, especially in certain dialects. In standard English, it should be "You have got just what I have been looking for." It emphasizes the continuous search up until now.

  • But you can't bring yourself to say no

    ➔ Idiomatic expression: "Can't bring yourself to do something"

    ➔ This idiom means that someone is unable or unwilling to do something, often because it is difficult or emotionally challenging. It's not about physical ability, but rather a mental or emotional block.

  • I kept wishing I would die, oh The whole plane ride home

    ➔ Past continuous with "kept + -ing" expressing a repeated action or state

    "Kept wishing" indicates a repeated action in the past. He didn't just wish once; he continuously wished to die throughout the entire plane ride. The combination of "kept" and the gerund (wishing) intensifies the duration and persistence of the wish.

  • I worship since I met you

    ➔ Present perfect simple with 'since'

    ➔ The correct sentence should be 'I have worshipped since I met you'. The present perfect simple with 'since' indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present. 'Since' is used to specify the starting point of the action.