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Everyday my papa worked 00:25
to help to make ends meet 00:29
to see that we would eat 00:32
keep those shoes upon my feet 00:36
Every night my papa would take 00:41
and tuck me in my bed 00:45
kiss me on my head 00:49
after all my prayers were said 00:52
Growing up with him was easy 00:57
time just flew on by 01:01
the years began to fly 01:05
He aged and so did I 01:09
I could tell 01:14
that mama wasn't well 01:17
Papa knew and deep down so did she 01:21
so did she 01:26
When she died 01:30
my papa broke down and cried 01:33
All he said was "God, why not take me!" 01:37
Every night he sat there 01:45
sleeping in his rocking chair 01:48
He never went upstairs 01:52
all because she wasn't there 01:56
Then one day my papa said 02:01
"Son, I'm proud the way you've grown" 02:04
"make it on your own" 02:09
"I'll be O.K alone" 02:12
Every time I kiss my children 02:17
Papa's words ring true 02:21
"Your children live through you" 02:24
"they'll grow and leave you, too" 02:28
I remember every word 02:33
my papa used to say 02:36
I live that every day 02:40
He taught me well that way 02:44
Every night my papa would take 02:48
and tuck me in my bed 02:52
Kiss me on my head 02:56
after all my prayers were said 02:59
Every night my papa would take 03:05
and tuck me in my bed 03:08
tuck me in my bed 03:13

Papa – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Embark on a heartfelt journey with Paul Anka's "Papa," a timeless ballad that offers a deeply emotional reflection on the bonds of family, parental sacrifice, and the passage of life. Through its poignant lyrics and touching narrative, this song provides an authentic window into English expressions of love, grief, and resilience. Its universal themes make it particularly special for language learners, offering a rich vocabulary related to family, emotions, and life experiences in a beautifully crafted and easily understandable storytelling format. Learning English through "Papa" allows you to connect with the language on a profound emotional level.

[English]
Everyday my papa worked
to help to make ends meet
to see that we would eat
keep those shoes upon my feet
Every night my papa would take
and tuck me in my bed
kiss me on my head
after all my prayers were said
Growing up with him was easy
time just flew on by
the years began to fly
He aged and so did I
I could tell
that mama wasn't well
Papa knew and deep down so did she
so did she
When she died
my papa broke down and cried
All he said was "God, why not take me!"
Every night he sat there
sleeping in his rocking chair
He never went upstairs
all because she wasn't there
Then one day my papa said
"Son, I'm proud the way you've grown"
"make it on your own"
"I'll be O.K alone"
Every time I kiss my children
Papa's words ring true
"Your children live through you"
"they'll grow and leave you, too"
I remember every word
my papa used to say
I live that every day
He taught me well that way
Every night my papa would take
and tuck me in my bed
Kiss me on my head
after all my prayers were said
Every night my papa would take
and tuck me in my bed
tuck me in my bed

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

papa

/ˈpæpə/

A1
  • noun
  • - father

work

/wɜːrk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to do a job or tasks

help

/hɛlp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to assist or support

meet

/miːt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to come together or encounter

eat

/iːt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to consume food

keep

/kiːp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to retain or maintain

tuck

/tʌk/

B1
  • verb
  • - to put someone into bed

grow

/ɡroʊ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to develop or increase in size

easy

/ˈiːzi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not difficult

age

/eɪdʒ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to grow old
  • noun
  • - the length of time lived

proud

/praʊd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction

kiss

/kɪs/

A1
  • verb
  • - to touch with the lips as a sign of love

prayer

/prɛər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a request or act of communicating with a deity

break

/breɪk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to separate into pieces

cry

/kraɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to shed tears

live

/lɪv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have life

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Everyday my papa worked to help to make ends meet

    ➔ Infinitive of Purpose

    ➔ The phrase "to help" is an infinitive of purpose, explaining why Papa worked. It indicates the goal or reason for the action.

  • Every night my papa would take and tuck me in my bed

    ➔ "Would" for Past Habitual Actions

    ➔ The modal verb "would" is used here to describe actions that Papa regularly did in the past, similar to "used to".

  • after all my prayers were said

    ➔ Passive Voice (Past Simple)

    ➔ The phrase "were said" is in the passive voice, indicating that the prayers were not said by the subject of the sentence, but rather someone (or something) said them. The focus is on the action received.

  • Growing up with him was easy

    ➔ Gerund as Subject

    ➔ The verb "Growing" is in the gerund form (-ing) and functions as the subject of the sentence, referring to the act or process of growing up.

  • He aged and so did I

    ➔ Inversion with "So"

    ➔ The phrase "so did I" is an example of inversion used to express agreement or similarity with a previous positive statement, meaning 'I also aged'.

  • I could tell that mama wasn't well

    ➔ Modal Verb "Could" for Past Ability

    ➔ The modal verb "could" is used here to express an ability or possibility that existed in the past, meaning 'I was able to tell'.

  • "Son, I'm proud the way you've grown"

    ➔ Present Perfect and Relative Clause (implied)

    "you've grown" is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a result or relevance to the present. "the way you've grown" is a relative clause where the relative pronoun (e.g., 'that' or 'in which') is omitted.

  • I remember every word my papa used to say

    ➔ "Used to" for Past Habits

    ➔ The phrase "used to say" indicates a habitual action that occurred regularly in the past but does not happen anymore.

  • Every time I kiss my children Papa's words ring true

    ➔ Adverbial Clause of Time

    ➔ The clause "Every time I kiss my children" functions as an adverbial clause of time, specifying when Papa's words 'ring true'. It sets the condition for the main action.

  • "Your children live through you"

    ➔ Phrasal Verb

    "live through" is a phrasal verb meaning to experience something and continue to exist or function after it, often implying that part of you continues in your children.