Let Me Feel – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
If only time could disappear
We would be this way until the end (yeah)
'Cause the speed of sound can hit when we would miss.
Without our heart and soul we don't exist
No, we don't exist...
So let me see, let me feel
Let me breathe you without a sound
It's the only thing I'm waking up for now, up for now
Let me see, let me feel
Let me breathe you without a sound
It's the only thing I'm waking up for now, up for now.
If only I could hear you say that in a little while
You and I would meet (yeah)
'Cause the speed of sound can hit when we're missed.
Without our heart and soul we don't exist
No, we don't exist...
So let me see, let me feel
Let me breathe you without a sound
It's the only thing I'm waking up for now, up for now
Let me see, let me feel
Let me breathe you without a sound
It's the only thing I'm waking up for now, up for now
Let me see, let me feel
Let me breathe you without a sound
It's the only thing I'm waking up for now, up for now
...
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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disappear /ˌdɪsəˈpɪər/ B1 |
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end /end/ A1 |
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speed /spiːd/ B1 |
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sound /saʊnd/ A2 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A2 |
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soul /soʊl/ B2 |
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see /siː/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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breathe /briːð/ A2 |
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thing /θɪŋ/ A1 |
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wake /weɪk/ A2 |
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hear /hɪər/ A1 |
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meet /miːt/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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If only time could disappear
➔ Conditional mood (Third conditional)
➔ The phrase expresses a hypothetical situation about the past that is not true.
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We would be this way until the end
➔ Conditional mood (would + verb)
➔ Used to indicate a hypothetical or unreal situation in the present or future.
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'Cause the speed of sound can hit when we would miss.
➔ Conditional clause with 'would' (second conditional)
➔ Expresses a hypothetical situation where the action depends on a condition.
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Without our heart and soul we don't exist
➔ Zero conditional (present simple for both clauses)
➔ States a general truth that when certain conditions exist, a particular result occurs.
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Let me see, let me feel
➔ Imperative mood (let + verb) and modal verb 'let me' for requesting permission
➔ Uses the modal verb 'let' to make a request or an invitation for permission.
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It's the only thing I'm waking up for now
➔ Superlative phrase with 'the only thing' + present continuous 'I'm waking up'
➔ Emphasizes that this is the singular purpose or action the subject is currently engaged with.