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"Table For One Radio Edit" 00:02
Passenger 00:05
00:05
So I sit on this table for one 00:26
And pour me a drink that’ll last 00:30
00:34
I’m not drunk I just miss being young 00:35
And I grew old too fast 00:38
My wife she breaks and she bends 00:42
My children they don’t understand 00:45
I came here tonight in search of a friend 00:50
But I’m the invisible man 00:54
‘cause I’ve swallowed my tongue 00:57
and I’ve polished my gun 01:00
and I’ve sat on my secrets for years 01:01
with my stiff upper lip 01:05
my composure won’t slip 01:07
and I’ve hidden each silent salty tear 01:09
01:15
I sit on this table for one 01:31
And I have been here before 01:35
01:38
It’s a little less than I’d had in mind 01:39
But I wouldn’t ask for more 01:42
And my mother she taught me to write 01:46
And my father he taught me his trade 01:50
And I wish that they could both be here tonight 01:54
To see what a mess I’ve made 01:58
‘cause I’ve swallowed my tongue 02:02
and I’ve polished my gun 02:04
and I’ve sat on my secrets for years 02:06
with my stiff upper lip 02:10
my composure won’t slip 02:12
and I’ve hidden each silent salty tear 02:14
02:17
my sons and my daughters don’t know me at all 02:18
I’ve dug in trenches and put up walls 02:22
I whisper I love you each night as they sleep 02:25
But no one hears me when I speak 02:29
On this table for one 02:33
02:37
So I sit on this table for one 02:55
I won’t go till they tell me to leave 02:59
Why’d they teach me to follow my dreams 03:04
When dreams are all they can be 03:07
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Table For One – English Lyrics

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Discover the narrative power of music with Passenger's "Table For One." This song offers a touching exploration of complex emotions through its vivid storytelling and simple acoustic style. It's a great opportunity for English language learners to engage with rich, metaphorical lyrics and understand how music can convey deep feelings of solitude and introspection. The song is special for its ability to create a detailed character portrait that resonates with listeners on a profoundly emotional level.

[English]
"Table For One Radio Edit"
Passenger
...
So I sit on this table for one
And pour me a drink that’ll last
...
I’m not drunk I just miss being young
And I grew old too fast
My wife she breaks and she bends
My children they don’t understand
I came here tonight in search of a friend
But I’m the invisible man
‘cause I’ve swallowed my tongue
and I’ve polished my gun
and I’ve sat on my secrets for years
with my stiff upper lip
my composure won’t slip
and I’ve hidden each silent salty tear
...
I sit on this table for one
And I have been here before
...
It’s a little less than I’d had in mind
But I wouldn’t ask for more
And my mother she taught me to write
And my father he taught me his trade
And I wish that they could both be here tonight
To see what a mess I’ve made
‘cause I’ve swallowed my tongue
and I’ve polished my gun
and I’ve sat on my secrets for years
with my stiff upper lip
my composure won’t slip
and I’ve hidden each silent salty tear
...
my sons and my daughters don’t know me at all
I’ve dug in trenches and put up walls
I whisper I love you each night as they sleep
But no one hears me when I speak
On this table for one
...
So I sit on this table for one
I won’t go till they tell me to leave
Why’d they teach me to follow my dreams
When dreams are all they can be
...
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

sit

/sɪt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to rest with one's weight supported by one's buttocks

drink

/drɪŋk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a liquid for swallowing
  • verb
  • - to swallow liquid

young

/jʌŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having lived for a short time

old

/oʊld/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having lived for a long time

friend

/frɛnd/

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

tongue

/tʌŋ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the muscular organ in the mouth

gun

/ɡʌn/

B1
  • noun
  • - a weapon from which projectiles are fired

secret

/ˈsiːkrət/

B1
  • noun
  • - something kept hidden or unknown

lip

/lɪp/

B1
  • noun
  • - either of the two fleshy parts forming the edge of the mouth

tear

/tɪər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a drop of liquid from the eye

trade

/treɪd/

B2
  • noun
  • - a skilled occupation

mess

/mɛs/

B2
  • noun
  • - a dirty or untidy state

trench

/trɛntʃ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a long, narrow ditch

wall

/wɔːl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a vertical structure separating areas

whisper

/ˈwɪspər/

B2
  • verb
  • - to speak very softly

dream

/driːm/

B2
  • noun
  • - a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I’m not drunk I just miss being young

    ➔ Present Simple and gerund as object

    "miss being young" uses the gerund "being" as the object of the verb "miss".

  • My wife she breaks and she bends

    ➔ Subject pronoun for emphasis and coordination

    ➔ The subject pronoun "she" is repeated for emphasis before verbs connected by "and".

  • I came here tonight in search of a friend

    ➔ Past simple tense and prepositional phrase

    "came" is past simple action; "in search of a friend" is a prepositional phrase indicating purpose.

  • ‘cause I’ve swallowed my tongue

    ➔ Present perfect tense

    "I’ve swallowed" is present perfect to describe an action with relevance to the present.

  • I’ve sat on my secrets for years

    ➔ Present perfect tense with idiomatic expression

    "I’ve sat on" uses present perfect to indicate continuing action; "sit on secrets" means to keep something hidden.

  • My sons and my daughters don’t know me at all

    ➔ Present simple negative

    "don’t know" is present simple negative showing a habitual or general truth.

  • I whisper I love you each night as they sleep

    ➔ Present simple tense with adverbial clause of time

    "I whisper I love you" is present simple; "each night as they sleep" is an adverbial clause indicating when the action happens.

  • Why’d they teach me to follow my dreams

    ➔ Contraction of 'why did' with question formation

    "Why’d" is the contracted form of "why did" used to form a question in past tense.