SOULSOUP
Lyrics:
[English]
The desperate flavored soup that makes you speechless
It seems like we have to drink one bowl of it at least once in our lifetime
A homemade big pinch of laziness and complaints mixed in
Now it's boiling right in front of me
Dangerous colors swirl
When I breathed in, I felt the scent of the open air
And a face reflected in the silver spoon, staring distortedly at me
It's like he's insisting, “You're not good enough”
I blocked off the unnecessary five senses
Reckless ideals pierce all the internal organs and the bowels
They and this bitter modern age complement each other and form a habit
I know that even if they don't say, “You have unusual tastes”
But, with thanks for the meal, I just want to be me again
Trembling fingers, sweaty collar, pain, fatigue and failure
Even if we dwell on them and if we refuse them, they will never be better
The more you pour in, the thirstier you will get The bubbling and spooky celebratory cup
Until every last drop gets consumed
YEAH!!
You get a bigger serving than when you lived alone
I don't think we are in the situation where we can say “give up”
But even if you told me I could live alone, I wouldn't choose it anymore
I don't want to miss any days with you
With thanks for the meal, I'd like to gain one more time
The heat to boil the heart that was chilled by a sigh
Trembling fingers, sweaty collar, pain, fatigue and failure
You've been worrying about them, you've been rejecting them, and now you're tired of giving up
The more you pour in, the thirstier you will get The bubbling and spooky celebratory cup
We will drink it while sobbing
That's life, isn't it?
Life goes on Out of nowhere,
When you feel the need to vent all your simmering worries and sorrows all over the place,
Don’t stop the spoon and continue the thirst A toast to all the future
Give me a piece of fate, which is hidden in the depths of this world
Until I scoop it out
And until every last drop gets consumed
YEAH!!
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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soup /suːp/ A1 |
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drink /drɪŋk/ A1 |
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boiling /ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/ A2 |
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air /eər/ A1 |
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face /feɪs/ A1 |
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silver /ˈsɪlvər/ A2 |
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senses /ˈsɛnsɪz/ B1 |
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bitter /ˈbɪtər/ B1 |
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tastes /teɪsts/ B1 |
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fingers /ˈfɪŋɡərz/ A1 |
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collar /ˈkɒlər/ A2 |
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pain /peɪn/ A2 |
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failure /ˈfeɪljər/ B1 |
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heat /hiːt/ A2 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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sorrows /ˈsɒroʊz/ B2 |
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fate /feɪt/ B1 |
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Grammar:
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It seems like we have to drink one bowl of it at least once in our lifetime
➔ Modal verb 'have to' + base verb
➔ The phrase 'have to' expresses necessity or obligation.
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Now it's boiling right in front of me
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The structure 'is/are + verb ending in -ing' expresses an ongoing action or current state.
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They and this bitter modern age complement each other and form a habit
➔ Conjunction 'and' connecting two independent clauses
➔ 'and' is a coordinating conjunction used to link words or phrases of equal importance.
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Even if they don't say, 'You have unusual tastes'
➔ Subordinating conjunction 'even if' + conditional clause
➔ 'even if' introduces a subordinate clause that expresses a condition or contrast.
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The more you pour in, the thirstier you will get
➔ The comparative 'the + adjective' + 'the + comparative' construction
➔ 'The more... the more...' shows a proportional relationship between two quantities or states.
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Until every last drop gets consumed
➔ Preposition 'until' + clause indicating the endpoint
➔ 'until' indicates the time or condition up to which an action continues.
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Give me a piece of fate, which is hidden in the depths of this world
➔ Relative clause 'which is hidden in...' describing 'a piece of fate'
➔ The relative clause 'which is hidden in...' provides additional information about the noun 'a piece of fate.'