Stick Season
Lyrics:
[English]
As you promised me that I was more than all the miles combined
You must have had yourself a change of heart like
Halfway through the drive
Because your voice trailed off exactly as you passed my exit sign
Kept on drivin' straight and left our future to the right
Now I am stuck between my anger and the blame that I can't face
And memories are somethin' even smoking weed does not replace
And I am terrified of weather 'cause I see you when it rains
Doc told me to travel, but there's COVID on the planes
And I love Vermont, but it's the season of the sticks
And I saw your mom, she forgot that I existed
And it's half my fault, but I just like to play the victim
I'll drink alcohol 'til my friends come home for Christmas
And I'll dream each night of some version of you
That I might not have, but I did not lose
Now you're tire tracks and one pair of shoes
And I'm split in half, but that'll have to do
...
So I thought that if I piled something good on all my bad
That I could cancel out the darkness I inherited from dad
No, I am no longer funny, 'cause I miss the way you laugh
You once called me forever, now you still can't call me back
And I love Vermont, but it's the season of the sticks
And I saw your mom, she forgot that I existed
And it's half my fault, but I just like to play the victim
I'll drink alcohol 'til my friends come home for Christmas
And I'll dream each night of some version of you
That I might not have, but I did not lose
Now you're tire tracks and one pair of shoes
And I'm split in half, but that'll have to do
Oh, that'll have to do
My other half was you
I hope this pain's just passin' through
But I doubt it
And I love Vermont, but it's the season of the sticks
And I saw your mom, she forgot that I existed
And it's half my fault, but I just like to play the victim
I'll drink alcohol 'til my friends come home for Christmas
And I'll dream each night of some version of you
That I might not have, but I did not lose
Now you're tire tracks and one pair of shoes
And I'm split in half, but that'll have to do
Have to do
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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promised /ˈprɒmɪst/ B1 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A2 |
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voice /vɔɪs/ A2 |
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stuck /stʌk/ B1 |
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anger /ˈæŋɡər/ B1 |
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blame /bleɪm/ B1 |
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memories /ˈmɛməriz/ A2 |
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terrified /ˈtɛrɪfaɪd/ B2 |
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weather /ˈwɛðər/ A2 |
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rains /reɪnz/ A1 |
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sticks /stɪks/ A1 |
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forgot /fərˈɡɒt/ A1 |
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victim /ˈvɪktɪm/ B2 |
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alcohol /ˈælkəhɒl/ B1 |
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dream /driːm/ A2 |
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lose /luːz/ A2 |
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tires /ˈtaɪər/ A2 |
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tracks /træks/ A2 |
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pain /peɪn/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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As you promised me that I was more than all the miles combined
➔ Subordinate Clause with "as" and Indirect Statement with "that"
➔ "As" introduces a reason or circumstance. "That I was more..." is an indirect statement, reporting what was promised.
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You must have had yourself a change of heart like Halfway through the drive
➔ Modal Verb of Deduction: "must have" + past participle
➔ "Must have had" indicates a strong deduction about something that happened in the past. The speaker is inferring a change of heart.
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Kept on drivin' straight and left our future to the right
➔ Phrasal Verb "kept on" + gerund (drivin')
➔ "Kept on" means to continue doing something. "Drivin'" is the gerund form used after the phrasal verb.
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And I am terrified of weather 'cause I see you when it rains
➔ Causative conjunction "'cause"
➔ "'Cause" is an informal contraction of "because". It introduces the reason why the speaker is terrified of weather.
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Doc told me to travel, but there's COVID on the planes
➔ Reported Speech (indirect command): "told me to travel"
➔ "Told me to travel" reports the doctor's advice. The original command was likely, "You should travel."
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And it's half my fault, but I just like to play the victim
➔ "But" as a Conjunction of Contrast
➔ "But" introduces a contrasting idea. While acknowledging his part of the blame, he admits to enjoying playing the victim.
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I'll drink alcohol 'til my friends come home for Christmas
➔ Time Clause with "'til"
➔ "'Til" is a shortened, informal version of "until." The clause "'til my friends come home for Christmas" indicates the duration of the action.
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That I might not have, but I did not lose
➔ Modal Verb "might" for possibility; "did not lose" simple past tense.
➔ "Might not have" expresses uncertainty about ever possessing that version of the person. "Did not lose" is a simple past tense statement.