Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of 'Live Without Your Love' by Love Regenerator and Steve Lacy! This track is a masterclass in direct emotional expression, wrapped in a dynamic house sound. You can learn how English lyrics convey intense feelings of dependence and desire through simple yet powerful phrases. Its blend of classic electronic energy and soulful vocals makes it a unique and catchy tune that will keep you dancing while you connect with its heartfelt message.
[English]
I can't live without your loveI can't live without your love
My mind is always in a rush
Sometimes I love you way too much
I can't live without your love
I can't live without your love
My mind is always in a rush
Sometimes I love you way too much
It's a strange game, you and me play
It's a night move, such a hot day
Try to keep cool, stuck in my head
Think about you, just can't get away
Just can't get away
I can't live without your love
I can't live without your love
My mind is always in a rush
Sometimes I love you way too much
It's a strange game, you and me play
It's a night move, such a hot day
Try to keep cool, stuck in my head
Think about you, just can't get away
Just can't get away
I can't live without your love
I can't live without your love
My mind is always in a rush
Sometimes I love you way too much
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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live /lɪv/ A2 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B1 |
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rush /rʌʃ/ B1 |
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strange /streɪndʒ/ B2 |
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game /ɡeɪm/ A2 |
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move /muːv/ A2 |
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hot /hɒt/ A1 |
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cool /kuːl/ A2 |
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head /hed/ A1 |
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think /θɪŋk/ A2 |
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away /əˈweɪ/ A2 |
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much /mʌtʃ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I can't live without your love
➔ Modal verb 'can't' expressing inability/necessity, followed by infinitive 'live'.
➔ This phrase uses 'can't' to express a strong dependence on someone's love. It's a common idiom.
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My mind is always in a rush
➔ Present continuous tense ('is in a rush') describing a habitual state.
➔ The use of 'always' with the present continuous emphasizes the ongoing and frequent nature of this feeling.
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Sometimes I love you way too much
➔ Adverb 'sometimes' modifying the verb 'love', and the intensifier 'way too much'.
➔ The phrase 'way too much' is an informal intensifier, common in spoken English, to express an excessive amount of love.
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It's a strange game, you and me play
➔ Use of 'It's' (contraction of 'It is'), and the phrase 'you and me' in the object position.
➔ The metaphor of a 'game' suggests a complex and potentially manipulative relationship dynamic.
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Try to keep cool, stuck in my head
➔ Use of 'Try to' for expressing an attempt or effort, and the passive construction 'stuck'.
➔ The phrase 'stuck in my head' is an idiom meaning the thoughts are persistent and difficult to dismiss.