Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in "Run," a compelling duet by Sugarland and Matt Nathanson, to explore modern English expressions of intense passion and undeniable attraction. This song offers rich, often evocative, lyrical content perfect for understanding nuanced romantic vocabulary and the art of storytelling through song. Its blend of pop-rock and country influences, combined with the powerful vocal chemistry, makes it a unique and engaging piece for language learners.
Key Vocabulary
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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watch /wɒtʃ/ A1 |
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hair /hɛər/ A1 |
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wave /weɪv/ A2 |
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roll /rəʊl/ A2 |
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turn /tɜːrn/ A2 |
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fire /ˈfaɪər/ A2 |
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wrong /rɒŋ/ A2 |
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knees /niːz/ A2 |
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shake /ʃeɪk/ A2 |
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soul /səʊl/ B1 |
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stirring /ˈstɜːrɪŋ/ B1 |
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explode /ɪkˈspləʊd/ B1 |
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amazing /əˈmeɪzɪŋ/ B1 |
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fingers /ˈfɪŋɡərz/ A1 |
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thunder /ˈθʌndər/ A2 |
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glow /ɡləʊ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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♪ I **WANNA** WATCH YOU UNDRESS ♪
➔ Contraction and Modal Verb ('wanna' for 'want to')
➔ The contraction 'wanna' is a shortened form of 'want to', common in informal English. It also indicates the singer's desire.
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♪ LET YOUR HAIR DOWN ♪
➔ Imperative Mood (command/request)
➔ The verb 'let' is used in the imperative mood to give a command or make a request.
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♪ YOU COME IN A WAVE ♪
➔ Simple Present Tense
➔ Used to describe a general truth or a repeated action. In this context, it creates a vivid imagery.
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♪ YOU **SURROUND** ME, PULL ME, DROWN ME, SWALLOW ME WHOLE ♪
➔ Parallel Structure (series of verbs)
➔ The verbs 'surround, pull, drown, and swallow' are all in the same form (base form) creating parallelism for emphasis.
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♪ YOU **TURN**, TURN, TURN, TURNING ME ON ♪
➔ Repetition and Gerund
➔ Repetition of 'turn' emphasizes the effect. 'Turning' is a gerund, functioning as a verb form but acting as a noun in this context.
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♪ LIKE **A SLOW FIRE BURN** ♪
➔ Simile
➔ The phrase uses 'like' to draw a comparison between the emotional experience and the process of a slow fire burning.
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♪ STILL I **RUN**, RUN, RUN, RUN RIGHT INTO YOU ♪
➔ Emphasis through Repetition
➔ The repetition of 'run' emphasizes the persistent action and the singer's desire to be with the person addressed.
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♪ YOU BUCKLE MY **KNEES** ♪
➔ Object Pronoun (My)
➔ 'My' is used to show possession of the noun 'knees', which is affected by the action.
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♪ I SHAKE AND I SHIVER JUST TO **FEEL** YOU BREATHE ♪
➔ Infinitive of Purpose
➔ 'To feel' expresses the reason or purpose for shaking and shivering.
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♪ **SHOOT SPARKS** AT THE HEART OF THE WORLD ♪
➔ Figurative Language / Metaphor
➔ The phrase uses figurative language, comparing the passion and intensity of the relationship to shooting sparks.
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