Lyrics & Translation
Embark on a heartfelt journey with "Seasons" by Bebe Rexha and Dolly Parton, a poignant ballad that beautifully captures the emotional landscape of change and self-reflection. Through its relatable lyrics and the stunning vocal blend of two iconic artists, you can explore expressions of introspection, growth, and the human experience of navigating life's seasons. This song offers a rich opportunity to connect with English vocabulary and phrases used to describe deep emotions and life's evolving nature, making it a powerful and special piece for language learners.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A1 |
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season /ˈsiːzən/ A1 |
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same /seɪm/ A1 |
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grounded /ˈɡraʊndɪd/ B1 |
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surrounded /səˈraʊndɪd/ A2 |
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proud /praʊd/ A2 |
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mirror /ˈmɪrər/ A1 |
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liar /ˈlaɪər/ A2 |
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child /tʃaɪld/ A1 |
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warn /wɔːrn/ A2 |
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A1 |
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leaf /liːf/ A1 |
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brown /braʊn/ A1 |
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snow /snoʊ/ A1 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I lie awake inside a dream
➔ Present simple (state) – verb + adverbial phrase
➔ The verb "lie" is in the present simple to describe a continuous state.
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And I run, run, run away from me
➔ Present simple repeated for emphasis; verb + adverbial phrase "away from"
➔ The verb "run" is repeated in the present simple to give a sense of urgency and emphasis.
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The seasons change right under my feet
➔ Present simple; adverbial phrase "right under" indicating location
➔ The verb "change" is in the present simple to state a regular or ongoing fact, and "right under" tells us where the change happens.
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I'm still the same, same, same, same old me
➔ Contraction "I'm" (present simple of "be"); adverb "still" with adjective "same"
➔ "I'm" is a contraction of "I am" in the present simple, and "still" emphasizes that the speaker remains unchanged.
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But I can't seem to catch myself
➔ Modal verb "can't" + verb phrase "seem to + infinitive"
➔ "can't" expresses inability, and "seem to" introduces an infinitive clause that describes an apparent difficulty.
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My heart starts beating loudly, I know that I'm surrounded
➔ Catenative verb "starts" + gerund "beating"; noun clause "that I'm surrounded" as object of "know"
➔ "starts" is a catenative verb that is followed by the gerund "beating"; the clause "that I'm surrounded" functions as the object of "know".
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How come nobody warns us about what's coming for us?
➔ Informal interrogative "How come"; present simple "warns"; present progressive "what's coming" within a noun clause
➔ "How come" is used to ask for a reason informally; "warns" is in the present simple, and "what's coming" (what is coming) is a present progressive clause inside the noun clause.
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The leaves are turnin' brown
➔ Present progressive "are turning" with colloquial dropping of "g" (turnin')
➔ "are turning" is the present progressive indicating an ongoing action; the apostrophe in "turnin'" shows informal speech where the final "g" is dropped.
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