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I'm a liability 00:09
I'm a liability 00:12
Much for me 00:16
You're a little much for me, no, no, no, no 00:21
What ya gonna do? 00:28
All of the dreams that get harder 00:34
All of the things that I offer you 00:37
00:43
And all of the shit that we harbour 00:46
Make all of the kids in the choirs sing, "Woo-hoo" 00:49
Maybe all this is the party 00:58
Maybe the tears and the highs we breathe, oh, no 01:02
Maybe all this is the party 01:11
Maybe we just do it violently 01:14
But you're not what you thought you were 01:21
01:30
But you're not what you thought you were 01:33
(Liability) 01:44
But you're not what you thought you were 01:45
(Make you leave) 01:52
01:55
But you're not what you thought you were 01:57
02:06
(Leave) 02:11
02:12

Liability (Reprise) – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the emotional depth of English through 'Liability (Reprise)'. This track is perfect for learners to study the use of metaphors and the power of repetition to convey complex feelings of isolation and self-discovery.

[English]
I'm a liability
I'm a liability
Much for me
You're a little much for me, no, no, no, no
What ya gonna do?
All of the dreams that get harder
All of the things that I offer you
...
And all of the shit that we harbour
Make all of the kids in the choirs sing, "Woo-hoo"
Maybe all this is the party
Maybe the tears and the highs we breathe, oh, no
Maybe all this is the party
Maybe we just do it violently
But you're not what you thought you were
...
But you're not what you thought you were
(Liability)
But you're not what you thought you were
(Make you leave)
...
But you're not what you thought you were
...
(Leave)
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

liability

/ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/

C1
  • noun
  • - a person or thing whose presence or behavior is likely to cause embarrassment or put one at a disadvantage

offer

/ˈɒfər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to present or proffer something for someone to accept or reject
  • noun
  • - an expression of willingness to do or give something

harbour

/ˈhɑːrbər/

C1
  • verb
  • - to keep a thought or feeling (typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially more secretly than one would like

choir

/ˈkwaɪər/

B2
  • noun
  • - an organized group of singers, especially one that sings in a church

party

/ˈpɑːrti/

A1
  • noun
  • - a social gathering of people for celebration or entertainment

tears

/tɪərz/

A2
  • noun
  • - drops of salty liquid secreted from the eyes

highs

/haɪz/

B2
  • noun
  • - periods of great happiness, excitement, or success

breathe

/briːð/

B1
  • verb
  • - to take air into the lungs and then expel it

violently

/ˈvaɪələntli/

B2
  • adverb
  • - in a manner involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill; or with great intensity

leave

/liːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to go away from someone or something

harder

/ˈhɑːrdər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - more difficult or requiring more effort

dreams

/driːmz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You're a little much for me

    ➔ Quantifier with adjectives

    ➔ Using "a little" to soften the intensity of the adjective "much".

  • What ya gonna do?

    ➔ Future intention with 'be going to' (informal)

    "Gonna" is a contraction of "going to", used here to ask about future plans.

  • All of the dreams that get harder

    ➔ Relative clause with 'that'

    ➔ The clause "that get harder" modifies the noun phrase "All of the dreams".

  • All of the things that I offer you

    ➔ Relative clause with omitted relative pronoun (optional)

    ➔ You can say "things that I offer" or "things I offer". "That" functions as the object.

  • Maybe all this is the party

    ➔ Modal adverb for probability

    "Maybe" is used to express that something is possible but not certain.

  • But you're not what you thought you were

    ➔ Noun clause after the verb 'to be'

    "What you thought you were" acts as a subject complement.

  • Maybe we just do it violently

    ➔ Adverb of manner

    "Violently" describes how the action "do it" is performed.

  • All of the shit that we harbour

    ➔ Determiner 'all of the' + uncountable noun

    "Shit" is used here as an uncountable noun representing negative feelings or burdens.