Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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pressure /ˈprɛʃər/ A2 |
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rush /rʌʃ/ A2 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A1 |
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realizing /ˈriəlaɪzɪŋ/ B1 |
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praying /ˈpreɪɪŋ/ A2 |
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delirious /dɪˈlɪriəs/ B2 |
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conscience /ˈkɑːnʃəns/ B1 |
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attention /əˈtenʃən/ A2 |
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ignition /ɪgˈnɪʃən/ B2 |
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frostbite /ˈfrɔːstbaɪt/ C1 |
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loco /ˈloʊkoʊ/ B1 |
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masseuses /mæˈsøz/ C1 |
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waist /weɪst/ A1 |
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stretch /strɛtʃ/ A2 |
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golf /ɡɑːlf/ A1 |
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solo /ˈsoʊloʊ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You ain't gotta answer none of my calls
➔ Double negative (ain't + none)
➔ The use of "ain't" (contraction of "am not"/"are not"/"is not") combined with "none" creates a double negative, which is non-standard but common in colloquial English.
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I'm believing you'll pick up one day
➔ Present continuous for future action
➔ The present continuous tense ("I'm believing") is used here to express a future action based on present belief or intention.
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I don't wanna add to your pain at all
➔ Emphatic negation with "at all"
➔ The phrase "at all" is added to emphasize the negation, indicating a complete absence of the action.
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I'm praying that time makes a change in your life
➔ Subjunctive mood with "that"
➔ The subjunctive mood is used after "praying that" to express a wish or desire for a change.
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You ain't gotta make your mind up right now
➔ Contraction and informal negation
➔ The contraction "ain't" (from "are not") and "gotta" (from "got to") are informal and common in spoken English.
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I know you need a little while to believe again
➔ Use of "a little while" for indefinite time
➔ The phrase "a little while" is used to indicate an unspecified amount of time, suggesting patience and understanding.
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We've been on and off like the cross lights
➔ Present perfect continuous for repeated action
➔ The present perfect continuous ("We've been on and off") is used to describe a repeated action that started in the past and continues to the present.
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How we so young but livin' so old?
➔ Rhetorical question with inversion
➔ The rhetorical question uses inversion ("How we so young...") for emphasis and poetic effect, challenging the listener's perception.
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