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No one knows what it's like 00:06
behind these eyes, 00:11
behind this mask. 00:13
I wish we could rewind 00:17
and turn back time 00:20
to correct the past. 00:23
Oh baby, I wish I could tell you 00:28
how I really feel but I can't 'cause I'm scared to. 00:31
Oh boy, I wish I could say 00:34
that underneath it all. 00:37
I'm still the one you love, 00:42
still the one you're dreaming of. 00:44
Underneath it all, 00:48
I'm missing you so much. 00:52
Baby, let's not give it up. 00:55
I don't wanna give this up, 01:40
so I'm putting on a show. 01:43
‘Cause what we have is true 01:46
and I don't want to let it go. 01:48
I know that you feel the love, 01:51
even if you can't see. 01:54
I know one day you will discover 01:56
underneath me. 02:01
Oh baby, I wish I could tell you 02:12
how I feel but I can't 'cause I'm scared to. 02:15
Oh boy, I wish I could say 02:17
that underneath it all. 02:24
I'm still the one you love, 02:28
still the one you're dreaming of. 02:30
Underneath it all, 02:34
I'm missing you so much. 02:39
Baby, let's not give it up. 02:42
Let's not give it up. 03:27

Underneath It All – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Vocabulary Meanings

mask

/mæsk/

B1
  • noun
  • - a covering for the face

rewind

/riːˈwaɪnd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to go back in time

scared

/skeərd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - frightened or anxious

dreaming

/ˈdriːmɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - experiencing thoughts and images during sleep

missing

/ˈmɪsɪŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling the absence of someone/something

discover

/dɪˈskʌvər/

B1
  • verb
  • - find something unexpectedly

underneath

/ˌʌndərˈniːθ/

B2
  • preposition/adverb
  • - under or below something

correct

/kəˈrekt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make right

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - deep affection

wish

/wɪʃ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to desire something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I wish we could rewind

    ➔ Unreal wish about the present/future (I wish + past simple/modal verb)

    ➔ This structure expresses a desire for something to be different in the present or future, using a past tense verb or a modal like "could" after "wish". Here, "I wish we could rewind" means the speaker wants to rewind, but it's not possible.

  • to correct the past.

    ➔ Infinitive of purpose

    ➔ The infinitive form "to + verb" is used here to explain the reason or purpose for an action (rewinding time). "to correct the past" explains *why* the speaker wishes they could rewind.

  • how I really feel

    ➔ Noun clause as object of a verb

    ➔ A clause beginning with a question word (like "how", "what", "where", "when", "why") or "that" can function as a noun, often as the object of a verb. Here, "how I really feel" is the object of "tell you" (from 'I wish I could tell you how I really feel').

  • I'm still the one you love

    ➔ Relative clause with omitted relative pronoun

    ➔ A relative clause provides more information about a noun. When the relative pronoun (e.g., "who", "whom", "that") is the object of the relative clause, it can often be omitted, as in "the one [whom/that] you love".

  • still the one you're dreaming of.

    ➔ Phrasal verb with preposition at the end of the clause

    "Dream of" is a phrasal verb meaning to imagine or hope for something. In relative clauses, the preposition associated with the verb often appears at the end of the clause, as in "the one [whom/that] you're dreaming "of"".

  • Baby, let's not give it up.

    ➔ Negative imperative/suggestion (Let's not + base verb) and Phrasal verb (give up)

    "Let's not" is used to make a negative suggestion or proposal. "Give up" is a phrasal verb meaning to stop trying or to surrender, often used with an object like "it" or "this".

  • ‘Cause what we have is true

    ➔ Noun clause as subject of the sentence

    ➔ A noun clause (starting with "what", "that", "how", etc.) can function as the subject of a sentence. Here, "what we have" acts as the subject, and "is true" is the predicate.

  • even if you can't see.

    ➔ Concessive clause (even if)

    "Even if" introduces a concessive clause, meaning "whether or not" or "regardless of the fact that". It indicates that something is true despite a contrary condition.

  • I don't want to let it go.

    ➔ Causative verb (let) and Phrasal verb (let go)

    "Let" is a causative verb used to allow or permit something to happen. "Let go" is also a common phrasal verb meaning to release or stop holding onto something, literally or figuratively.