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(Oh) 00:03
I lost myself and found myself again 00:07
('Gain and again, I lost myself) 00:12
I lost myself and found myself again 00:17
(Again and again, and again) 00:22
Drug, drug 00:26
Drug, drug 00:31
Drug, drug 00:37
Drug, drug 00:41
00:45

Lost & Found – English Lyrics

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Dive into Addison Rae's "Lost & Found," a brief, evocative interlude from her debut album that sets a dreamlike, introspective tone. While not a full song to learn extensive vocabulary from, its recurring phrase, "I lost myself and found myself again," offers a powerful snapshot into the album's core theme of personal transformation, special in its role of bridging the sonic journey to the next track.

[English]
(Oh)
I lost myself and found myself again
('Gain and again, I lost myself)
I lost myself and found myself again
(Again and again, and again)
Drug, drug
Drug, drug
Drug, drug
Drug, drug
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

lost

/lɒst/

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of lose: to no longer have something
  • adjective
  • - unable to be found; not knowing where you are

found

/faʊnd/

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of find: to discover or locate

myself

/maɪˈself/

A1
  • pronoun
  • - the reflexive form of 'I'

again

/əˈɡen/

A1
  • adverb
  • - once more

drug

/drʌɡ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I lost myself

    ➔ Simple Past Tense (Past Simple)

    ➔ The verb "lost" is in the simple past, showing a completed action.

  • found myself again

    ➔ Reflexive Pronoun with a past verb

    ➔ The word "myself" is a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject "I".

  • I lost myself and found myself again

    ➔ Coordinating conjunction "and" joining two verb phrases

    ➔ The conjunction "and" links the actions "lost" and "found" to show a sequence.

  • again

    ➔ Adverb of frequency placed after the verb phrase

    ➔ The adverb "again" follows the verb phrase "found myself" to indicate repetition.

  • Again and again, and again

    ➔ Repetition for emphasis using the phrase "again and again"

    ➔ The phrase "again and again" repeats the adverb to stress continual recurrence.

  • (Oh)

    ➔ Parenthetical interjection set off by parentheses

    ➔ The word "Oh" is placed inside parentheses to show a brief spoken comment.

  • Drug, drug

    ➔ Ellipsis: omitted subject and verb, using a noun phrase as an exclamation

    ➔ The repeated noun "Drug" functions as an exclamatory statement without an explicit verb.

  • Drug, drug

    ➔ Listing with commas for rhythmic effect

    ➔ The comma between the two identical words creates a pause that contributes to the song’s rhythm.