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♪ Am I loud and clear, or am I breaking up ♪ 00:28
♪ Am I still your charm, or am I just bad luck ♪ 00:32
♪ Are we getting closer, or are we just getting more lost ♪ 00:37
♪ I'll show you mine if you show me yours first ♪ 00:44
♪ Let's compare scars, I'll tell you whose is worse ♪ 00:48
♪ Let's unwrite these pages ♪ 00:52
♪ And replace them with our own words ♪ 00:54
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪ 01:00
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪ 01:04
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪ 01:08
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪ 01:12
♪ I've been here so long, I think that it's time to move ♪ 01:17
♪ The winter's so cold, summer's over too soon ♪ 01:20
♪ Let's pack our bags and settle down where palm trees grow ♪ 01:25
♪ I've got some friends, some that I hardly know ♪ 01:32
♪ But we've had some times, I wouldn't trade for the world ♪ 01:36
♪ We chase these days down with talks of ♪ 01:40
♪ The places that we will go ♪ 01:43
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪ 01:49
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪ 01:52
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪ 01:56
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪ 02:00
♪ Until you hold my hand ♪ 02:06
♪ I'll show you mine if you show me yours first ♪ 02:31
♪ Let's compare scars, I'll tell you whose is worse ♪ 02:35
♪ Let's unwrite these pages ♪ 02:39
♪ and replace them with our own words ♪ 02:42
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪ 02:48
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪ 02:51
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪ 02:55
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪ 02:59
♪ Swing life away ♪ 03:05
♪ Swing life away ♪ 03:09
♪ Swing life away ♪ 03:13
♪ Swing life away ♪ 03:17

Swing Life Away – English Lyrics

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Rise Against
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Geffen Records
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Lyrics & Translation

Discover a different side of the punk rock band Rise Against with their acoustic ballad, "Swing Life Away." This song offers a unique opportunity to explore English through its simple, yet profound lyrics about finding joy in imperfection and the importance of human connection. Its gentle melody and relatable message make it a special and accessible song for language learners to connect with and appreciate.

[English]
♪ Am I loud and clear, or am I breaking up ♪
♪ Am I still your charm, or am I just bad luck ♪
♪ Are we getting closer, or are we just getting more lost ♪
♪ I'll show you mine if you show me yours first ♪
♪ Let's compare scars, I'll tell you whose is worse ♪
♪ Let's unwrite these pages ♪
♪ And replace them with our own words ♪
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪
♪ I've been here so long, I think that it's time to move ♪
♪ The winter's so cold, summer's over too soon ♪
♪ Let's pack our bags and settle down where palm trees grow ♪
♪ I've got some friends, some that I hardly know ♪
♪ But we've had some times, I wouldn't trade for the world ♪
♪ We chase these days down with talks of ♪
♪ The places that we will go ♪
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪
♪ Until you hold my hand ♪
♪ I'll show you mine if you show me yours first ♪
♪ Let's compare scars, I'll tell you whose is worse ♪
♪ Let's unwrite these pages ♪
♪ and replace them with our own words ♪
♪ We live on front porches and swing life away ♪
♪ We get by just fine here on minimum wage ♪
♪ If love is a labor I'll slave till the end ♪
♪ I won't cross these streets until you hold my hand ♪
♪ Swing life away ♪
♪ Swing life away ♪
♪ Swing life away ♪
♪ Swing life away ♪

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

live

/lɪv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be alive or exist

swing

/swɪŋ/

B1
  • verb/noun
  • - to move backward and forward or from side to side

away

/əˈweɪ/

A2
  • adverb
  • - to a different place or position

friend

/frɛnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection

scar

/skɑːr/

B1
  • noun
  • - a mark left on the skin after a cut or wound

worse

/wɜːrs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - of poorer quality or worse condition

own

/oʊn/

A2
  • pronoun/adjective
  • - belonging to oneself

words

/wɜːrdz/

A2
  • noun
  • - units of language used to communicate

money

/ˈmʌn.i/

A2
  • noun
  • - a medium of exchange in the form of coins or banknotes

end

/ɛnd/

A2
  • noun/verb
  • - the final part of something

hand

/hænd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the body at the end of the arm

move

/muːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to change position or go to a new place

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Am I loud and clear, or am I breaking up

    ➔ Present continuous tense used for ongoing actions or arrangements

    ➔ The phrase "am I breaking up" uses the present continuous to ask about a current state of disrupted audio quality.

  • Let's compare scars, I'll tell you whose is worse

    ➔ Conditional clause with "if" (implied), expressing willingness and hypothetical comparison

    ➔ The phrase "I'll tell you whose is worse" uses the conditional "will" to express willingness to share a judgment based on comparison.

  • And replace them with our own words

    ➔ Verb "replace" used with an object and preposition "with" to indicate substitution

    ➔ The phrase "replace them with our own words" employs the verb "replace" followed by an object "them" and a preposition "with" to describe substitution.

  • We live on front porches and swing life away

    ➔ Simple present tense indicating habitual action or general truth

    ➔ The sentence "We live on front porches" uses simple present to describe a habitual situation.

  • I'll slave till the end

    ➔ Future tense with "will" indicating intention or determination

    ➔ The phrase "I'll slave till the end" uses "will" to express the speaker's determination to work hard and persist.

  • And swing life away

    ➔ Imperative or motivational phrase using base verb without subject

    ➔ The phrase "swing life away" uses the base form of the verb "swing" to express a casual or motivational call to enjoy life freely.