Lyrics & Translation
“Massachusetts” is an excellent song for English language learners due to its contemporary folk-pop style that features clear, conversational vocals and emotionally precise storytelling. You can learn to use 'hyper-specific' details to create universal meaning, as McRae masterfully uses small, personal references to a specific ex-boyfriend—like 'pilgrim ashtrays' and 'Christian Bale as Batman'—to encapsulate a feeling that anyone who has experienced a memorable breakup can understand. The song's clarity and emotional depth make it a perfect example of modern, poetic English songwriting.
Key Vocabulary
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Massachusetts ˌmæsəˈtʃuːsɪts A1 |
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pilgrim ˈpɪlɡrɪm A2 |
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ashtray ˈæʃˌtreɪ A1 |
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propped prɒpt A2 |
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grand ɡrænd A1 |
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goddamn ɡɒdˈdæm B1 |
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Batman ˈbætˌmæn A1 |
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Christian ˈkrɪstʃən A1 |
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Bale beɪl A1 |
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bloomed bluːmd A2 |
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guitars ɡɪˈtɑːrz A1 |
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aces ˈeɪsɪz A2 |
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treading ˈtrɛdɪŋ A2 |
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water ˈwɔːtər A1 |
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chased tʃeɪst A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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When someone tells me they're from Massachusetts
➔ Present Simple with 'when'
➔ The phrase 'When someone tells me' uses the present simple to describe a habitual or general situation, emphasizing that this action happens regularly.
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I wonder if you kept the pilgrim ashtray
➔ Present Simple with 'wonder if'
➔ The phrase 'I wonder if' is used to express uncertainty or curiosity about a present or future situation, here about whether the ashtray was kept.
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Could make a grand off of the chain you bought me
➔ Modal Verb 'Could' for Possibility
➔ The modal verb 'could' is used to express a possible action in the past or present, here suggesting the potential to make money from the chain.
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As long as I live, I'll remember the names
➔ Future Simple with 'will' after 'as long as'
➔ The phrase 'As long as I live, I'll remember' uses the future simple with 'will' to express a promise or certainty about a future action, here about remembering names.
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You broke me to pieces, but I root for you
➔ Past Simple vs. Present Simple
➔ The contrast between 'You broke me to pieces' (past simple) and 'I root for you' (present simple) highlights a past action and a current ongoing feeling.
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Pick up your phrases, now I say, 'It's aces,' but it always sounds so fake
➔ Present Simple with Reporting Verbs
➔ The phrase 'now I say' uses the present simple with a reporting verb to describe a habitual action, here about adopting someone else's phrases.
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It's getting darker, so I turn you down, but I can't turn you off
➔ Present Continuous vs. Present Simple
➔ The contrast between 'It's getting darker' (present continuous) and 'I turn you down' (present simple) shows a temporary situation versus a habitual action.
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Everything reminds me of you, even now
➔ Present Simple with 'remind'
➔ The phrase 'Everything reminds me of you' uses the present simple to describe an ongoing situation where things continuously trigger memories.
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