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find my own but I'm never 00:02
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alone 00:06
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so strong 00:29
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thank you 01:31
my heart will forever 01:33
be free 01:38
I've seen things 01:40
[Music] 01:45
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follow me on my own 03:00

On My Own – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the contemporary sounds of English pop with 'On My Own.' This track is perfect for learners looking to practice conversational English phrases related to independence, self-reliance, and emotional expression through a catchy, melodic lens.

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find my own but I'm never
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alone
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so strong
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thank you
my heart will forever
be free
I've seen things
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follow me on my own

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • find my own but I'm never alone

    ➔ Contrastive conjunction 'but' with adverbs of frequency

    ➔ The use of "but" sets up a contrast between the act of finding one's independence and the reality of constant connection.

  • my heart will forever be free

    ➔ Future simple tense with the adverb 'forever'

    ➔ The auxiliary "will" combined with "forever" expresses a permanent state in the future.

  • I've seen things

    ➔ Present Perfect tense

    ➔ The structure "I've" (I have) + past participle highlights lived experience without a specific timeframe.

  • follow me on my own

    ➔ Imperative mood with prepositional phrase

    ➔ Using the base verb "follow" as a command invites the listener to join the singer's independent journey.