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We once had things in common 00:01
Now the only thing we share is the refrigerator 00:05
Ice cold, baby, I told you, I'm ice cold (Ice cold!) 00:08
You out here flyin' high (High!) 00:12
Go head, fly that thing! 00:16
High! High! 00:19
But fly alone 00:22
You always smokin' in the house 00:26
What if my mother comes over? 00:30
You can't get up and get a job 00:33
'Cause this little hustle's getting you by 00:37
You're the dealer and the stoner 00:41
With the sweetest kiss I've ever known (I know what I was on) 00:46
I had a Pilot Jones (What you know about it?) 00:50
She took me high (Oh, did she now?) 00:55
Then she took me home (We talkin' 'bout) 00:59
Pilot Jones, Pilot Jones 01:01
Tonight she came stumblin' across my lawn, again 01:04
I just don't know why I keep on tryin' to keep a grown woman sober 01:10
See there, you go reachin' up your blouse 01:17
And no, I don't want a child 01:23
But I ain't been touched in a while by the dealer and the stoner 01:25
With the sweetest kiss I've ever known 01:34
Ever known (I know what I was on) 01:38
I had a Pilot Jones (What you know about it?) 01:41
She took me high (Oh, did she now?) 01:44
Then she took me home (We talkin' 'bout) 01:48
Pilot Jones, Pilot Jones 01:51
In the sky up above, the birds 01:53
I saw the sky like I never seen before 01:58
You thought I was above you 02:03
Above this in so many ways 02:07
But if I got a condo on a cloud 02:14
Then I guess you can stay at my place 02:17
I'ma get one 02:20
I need ya 02:24
I admit it, you're my Pilot Jones 02:28
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Pilot Jones – English Lyrics

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Dive into the soulful world of Frank Ocean with 'Pilot Jones.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning English through nuanced storytelling, poetic metaphors, and smooth, rhythmic phrasing that helps with understanding emotive expression and conversational flow.

[English]
We once had things in common
Now the only thing we share is the refrigerator
Ice cold, baby, I told you, I'm ice cold (Ice cold!)
You out here flyin' high (High!)
Go head, fly that thing!
High! High!
But fly alone
You always smokin' in the house
What if my mother comes over?
You can't get up and get a job
'Cause this little hustle's getting you by
You're the dealer and the stoner
With the sweetest kiss I've ever known (I know what I was on)
I had a Pilot Jones (What you know about it?)
She took me high (Oh, did she now?)
Then she took me home (We talkin' 'bout)
Pilot Jones, Pilot Jones
Tonight she came stumblin' across my lawn, again
I just don't know why I keep on tryin' to keep a grown woman sober
See there, you go reachin' up your blouse
And no, I don't want a child
But I ain't been touched in a while by the dealer and the stoner
With the sweetest kiss I've ever known
Ever known (I know what I was on)
I had a Pilot Jones (What you know about it?)
She took me high (Oh, did she now?)
Then she took me home (We talkin' 'bout)
Pilot Jones, Pilot Jones
In the sky up above, the birds
I saw the sky like I never seen before
You thought I was above you
Above this in so many ways
But if I got a condo on a cloud
Then I guess you can stay at my place
I'ma get one
I need ya
I admit it, you're my Pilot Jones
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

refrigerator

/rɪˈfrɪdʒəreɪtər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a large container that is cooled by electricity, used for keeping food and drink cold

hustle

/ˈhʌsəl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a busy activity or a way of making money, sometimes illicit

dealer

/ˈdiːlər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who buys and sells illicit drugs

stoner

/ˈstoʊnər/

C2
  • noun
  • - a person who regularly uses cannabis

sweetest

/ˈswiːtɪst/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having the most pleasant taste, or being very kind and charming

stumble

/ˈstʌmbəl/

B2
  • verb
  • - to walk in an unsteady way, as if about to fall

lawn

/lɔːn/

A2
  • noun
  • - an area of short, mown grass in a yard, garden, or park

sober

/ˈsoʊbər/

B2
  • adjective
  • - not affected by alcohol; not drunk

blouse

/blaʊz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a woman's loose upper garment

condo

/ˈkɒndoʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a type of apartment building where apartments are owned by the people who live in them

admit

/ədˈmɪt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to confess to be true or to be the case

common

/ˈkɒmən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - occurring, found, or done often; prevalent

pilot

/ˈpaɪlət/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft

grown

/ɡroʊn/

A2
  • adjective
  • - fully developed; adult

touched

/tʌtʃt/

B1
  • verb
  • - come into or be in contact with

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Key Grammar Structures

  • We once had things in common

    ➔ Adverb of frequency/past state

    "Once" denotes a specific point in the past that is no longer true.

  • What if my mother comes over?

    ➔ Conditional hypothesis with 'What if'

    "What if" is used to ask about a hypothetical situation or possibility.

  • You can't get up and get a job

    ➔ Modal verb of inability

    "Can't" indicates a lack of ability or possibility to perform an action.

  • With the sweetest kiss I've ever known

    ➔ Present perfect with superlative

    "I've ever known" uses the present perfect to describe life experiences linked to a superlative adjective.

  • I just don't know why I keep on tryin'

    ➔ Phrasal verb 'keep on'

    "Keep on" + verb-ing means to continue doing something repeatedly or persistently.

  • But I ain't been touched in a while

    ➔ Informal negative 'ain't' + present perfect passive

    "Ain't" replaces 'have not' in colloquial English, followed by the passive voice construction.

  • I saw the sky like I never seen before

    ➔ Non-standard past participle usage

    "Never seen" (instead of 'never saw' or 'have never seen') is a colloquial or dialectal variation.

  • If I got a condo on a cloud

    ➔ Conditional 'If' with colloquial past tense

    "Got" is used here as a colloquial form of 'have' (possession) in a hypothetical if-clause.