Lyrics & Translation
Dive into WayV's "Miracle," an English R&B pop track that's more than just a song—it's a philosophical journey. Learn English phrases about believing in the impossible, transcending limits, and the power of human connection, all while enjoying WayV's captivating vocals and unique sound. This song offers rich vocabulary and expressions to help you understand abstract concepts in English, making language learning a truly miraculous experience.
[English]
I believe in miraclesEnergy like that
Something more than physical
So gimme that
We can just grow that, grow that
We ain't gotta hold back, hold back, girl
I believe in miracles
You got me sayin'
Oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I said, "Liberate your conscious"
The world shifting lately
Feel it in the Cosmo
All that love and maybe
Transcend the ego, look, we got it all
No stress when we breathe in, I-I-I-I
Re-awake the feeling, it's true
Human nature innovator if you feeling it too
Really, I just wanna reach, tryna feel alive
All the love and the peace that I feel tonight
Yeah, that's right
Turn out the lights and glow
Out in the wild alone
Can't be by yourself
Let's connect and fly
Dreams can take you far
Find out who you really are
I'm in the orbit, let it take me
And it's more than physical
I believe in miracles
Energy like that
Something more than physical
So gimme that
We can just grow that, grow that
We ain't gotta hold back, hold back, girl
I believe in miracles
Girl, you got me sayin'
Oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, na-na
We don't like long distance
Something been missing
Oh, na-na
If you're near or you're far
It don't matter where you are, now I'm there
Oh, na-na
Yeah, I found the truth, I think you found it too
Yeah, we found
Oh, na-na
Baby, I believe in miracles
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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miracle /ˈmɪrəkl/ B2 |
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energy /ˈenədʒi/ B1 |
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physical /ˈfɪzɪkl/ B1 |
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grow /ɡrəʊ/ A2 |
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liberate /ˈlɪbəreɪt/ C1 |
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conscious /ˈkɒnʃəs/ B2 |
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shift /ʃɪft/ B2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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cosmos /ˈkɒzmɒs/ C1 |
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love /lʌv/ A2 |
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transcend /trænˈsend/ C1 |
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ego /ˈiːɡəʊ/ C1 |
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stress /stres/ B1 |
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breathe /briːð/ A2 |
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awake /əˈweɪk/ B2 |
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peace /piːs/ A2 |
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glow /ɡləʊ/ B2 |
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connect /kəˈnekt/ A2 |
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dream /driːm/ A2 |
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missing /ˈmɪsɪŋ/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I believe in miracles
➔ Verb + Prepositional Phrase
➔ The verb "believe" is often followed by the preposition "in" when expressing faith or trust in something. Here, "I believe in miracles" means having faith that "miracles" exist or can happen.
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Something more than physical
➔ Comparative Adjective
➔ "more than" is used to form a comparative structure, indicating that "Something" possesses a quality (implied: existence, influence, etc.) to a greater extent than what is "physical". It compares the nature of "Something" to physical existence.
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We can just grow that, grow that
➔ Modal Verb
➔ The modal verb "can" expresses ability or possibility. Here, "we can just grow that" implies that it is possible for them to develop or expand something.
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You got me sayin'
➔ Causative Verb ('get someone doing something')
➔ The phrase "got me sayin'" is an informal way of saying "made me say" or "caused me to say." It uses the causative verb "get" in the past tense, followed by an object ("me") and a present participle ("sayin'"), indicating that someone or something caused the action.
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I said, "Liberate your conscious"
➔ Imperative Verb in Direct Speech
➔ The line uses "said" to introduce direct speech. "Liberate" is an imperative verb, functioning as a command or strong suggestion to "your conscious" (your awareness or mind) to free itself.
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Human nature innovator if you feeling it too
➔ Conditional Clause ('if') + Informal Present Participle
➔ This is a conditional clause introduced by "if," indicating a condition. The use of "feeling" instead of "are feeling" is an informal, colloquial usage common in spoken English and song lyrics, implying an ongoing state or experience.
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All the love and the peace that I feel tonight
➔ Defining Relative Clause
➔ "that I feel tonight" is a defining relative clause. It provides essential information about "the love and the peace," specifying *which* love and peace the speaker is referring to – the ones experienced "tonight." The relative pronoun "that" could also be omitted here.
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Find out who you really are
➔ Phrasal Verb + Noun Clause
➔ "Find out" is a phrasal verb meaning to discover or learn. "who you really are" is a noun clause acting as the direct object of "find out," providing the specific information to be discovered. Noun clauses function like nouns and can be subjects, objects, or complements.
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Something been missing
➔ Informal Present Perfect (Omission of 'has')
➔ This is an informal or colloquial usage where the auxiliary verb "has" (from "has been missing") is omitted. The full grammatical form, "Something *has* been missing," signifies an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, or whose effect is still relevant now.
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It don't matter where you are
➔ Informal Negative ('don't' for 'doesn't') + Noun Clause
➔ In informal English, especially in songs and casual conversation, "don't" is sometimes used instead of "doesn't" for third-person singular subjects (like "It"). "where you are" is a noun clause acting as the subject of the sentence, providing the specific location that "don't matter."