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I remember those days we were young and had nothing to do 00:14
I used to pick you up and drive to a place we could talk for hours 00:20
Sometimes we'd run out of words to say but we didn't mind 00:26
Cause' we could lay on the ground and just stare into each others eyes 00:32
And I... 00:39
Remember when you kissed me 00:43
I felt the taste of your lipstick 00:46
Even the brand of your ripped jeans 00:49
I can still see it all 00:52
We ran on top of buildings 00:56
Just like a scene from a movie 01:00
Living our life on the edge and 01:03
We'd never trip and fall 01:06
We'd never trip and fall 01:11
01:14
We'd never trip and fall 01:17
Trip and fall 01:22
Lying to our parents of our whereabouts and what we did 01:26
And drinking liquor out the bottle at a party, we knew no one there 01:31
And we didn't even care if we stayed out all night 01:37
Cause' we always had each other, always had each other, always had each other 01:44
We always had each other 01:51
Remember when you kissed me 01:55
I felt the taste of your lipstick 01:58
Even the brand of your ripped jeans 02:01
I can still see it all 02:05
We ran on top of buildings 02:09
Just like a scene from a movie 02:11
Living our life on the edge and 02:15
We'd never trip and fall 02:18
We'd never trip and fall 02:22
Living on the edge, we were living on the edge 02:24
We didn't care about the rest, care about the rest 02:29
I thought that it would last forever 02:36
Cause' with you everything was better 02:41
Remember when you kissed me 02:47
I felt the taste of your lipstick 02:53
Even the brand of your ripped jeans 02:56
I can still see it all 02:59
We ran on top of buildings 03:03
Just like a scene from a movie 03:06
Living our life on the edge and 03:10
We'd never trip and fall 03:13
We'd never trip and fall 03:17
03:20
We'd never trip and fall 03:23
03:25

Trip N' Fall – English Lyrics

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Dive into 'Trip N' Fall' to master conversational English and expressive idioms related to emotions and movement. Its catchy, melodic rhythm makes it a perfect tool for learners to practice natural phrasing and emotional nuance in a modern pop context.

[English]
I remember those days we were young and had nothing to do
I used to pick you up and drive to a place we could talk for hours
Sometimes we'd run out of words to say but we didn't mind
Cause' we could lay on the ground and just stare into each others eyes
And I...
Remember when you kissed me
I felt the taste of your lipstick
Even the brand of your ripped jeans
I can still see it all
We ran on top of buildings
Just like a scene from a movie
Living our life on the edge and
We'd never trip and fall
We'd never trip and fall
...
We'd never trip and fall
Trip and fall
Lying to our parents of our whereabouts and what we did
And drinking liquor out the bottle at a party, we knew no one there
And we didn't even care if we stayed out all night
Cause' we always had each other, always had each other, always had each other
We always had each other
Remember when you kissed me
I felt the taste of your lipstick
Even the brand of your ripped jeans
I can still see it all
We ran on top of buildings
Just like a scene from a movie
Living our life on the edge and
We'd never trip and fall
We'd never trip and fall
Living on the edge, we were living on the edge
We didn't care about the rest, care about the rest
I thought that it would last forever
Cause' with you everything was better
Remember when you kissed me
I felt the taste of your lipstick
Even the brand of your ripped jeans
I can still see it all
We ran on top of buildings
Just like a scene from a movie
Living our life on the edge and
We'd never trip and fall
We'd never trip and fall
...
We'd never trip and fall
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

remember

/rɪˈmembər/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of someone or something

lipstick

/ˈlɪpstɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cosmetic product containing pigments, waxes, and emollients applied to the lips

ripped

/rɪpt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - torn or slashed; often referring to style of jeans

buildings

/ˈbɪldɪŋz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a structure with a roof and walls

movie

/ˈmuːvi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a recording of moving images that tells a story

liquor

/ˈlɪkər/

B2
  • noun
  • - alcoholic drink produced by distillation

whereabouts

/ˈwerəbaʊts/

C1
  • noun
  • - the place where a person or thing is

bottle

/ˈbɒtl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a container, typically made of glass or plastic

stare

/steər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something

forever

/fəˈrevər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - for all future time

ground

/ɡraʊnd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the solid surface of the earth

kissed

/kɪst/

A1
  • verb
  • - to touch with the lips as a sign of love or greeting

taste

/teɪst/

A2
  • noun
  • - the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth

edge

/edʒ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the outside limit of an object, area, or surface

trip

/trɪp/

A2
  • verb
  • - to catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I used to pick you up and drive to a place we could talk for hours

    ➔ Used to + base form verb

    ➔ 'Used to' describes a past state or habit that is no longer true.

  • I thought that it would last forever

    ➔ Past Future (Would + verb)

    ➔ We use 'would' to talk about a future event from the perspective of the past.

  • Living our life on the edge and we'd never trip and fall

    ➔ Reduced Adverbial Clause (Participle phrase)

    ➔ The phrase 'Living our life...' functions as a modifier describing the subject while they perform the action.

  • I remember those days we were young

    ➔ Relative Clause (with omitted 'that/when')

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'when' or 'that' is understood after 'days', linking the two clauses.

  • Cause' we could lay on the ground

    ➔ Modal Verb (Ability in the past)

    ➔ The modal 'could' is used here to express a possibility or habitual ability in the past.

  • Drinking liquor out the bottle at a party

    ➔ Gerund Phrase (Subject/Activity description)

    ➔ The -ing form functions as a gerund, naming an activity we were doing at that time.

  • I felt the taste of your lipstick

    ➔ Simple Past Tense

    ➔ The verb 'felt' indicates a completed action that occurred at a specific point in the past.

  • We didn't care about the rest

    ➔ Negative Simple Past

    ➔ Using 'did not' + base verb to describe the absence of concern in the past.