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Yeah 00:15
00:17
Whenever you sleep 00:24
I'm in your dreams 00:31
00:36
I'm sitting at your front door, wondering where you've been? 00:38
I'm sitting at your front door, where I've been 00:46
I've been moving forward 00:54
I've been moving forward 01:02
I'm sitting at your front door, wondering where you've been? 01:11
01:19
I'm sitting at your front door, where I've been 01:21
I've been moving forward 01:28
I've been moving forward 01:36
01:39
Where have you been? 01:46
Haven't seen you in a bit 01:54
Where did you sleep 02:00
I've been, I've been the secrets you keep 02:07
So night as you 02:15
02:16

Where Have You Been? – English Lyrics

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Noah Cyrus
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Good Cry
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Lyrics & Translation

[English]
Yeah
...
Whenever you sleep
I'm in your dreams
...
I'm sitting at your front door, wondering where you've been?
I'm sitting at your front door, where I've been
I've been moving forward
I've been moving forward
I'm sitting at your front door, wondering where you've been?
...
I'm sitting at your front door, where I've been
I've been moving forward
I've been moving forward
...
Where have you been?
Haven't seen you in a bit
Where did you sleep
I've been, I've been the secrets you keep
So night as you
...

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I'm sitting at your front door, wondering where you've been?

    ➔ Present continuous tense

    ➔ The phrase "I'm sitting" indicates an action that is currently happening.

  • I've been moving forward.

    ➔ Present perfect continuous tense

    ➔ The phrase "I've been moving" indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.

  • Where have you been?

    ➔ Present perfect tense

    ➔ The phrase "have you been" asks about someone's past experience or state.

  • Haven't seen you in a bit.

    ➔ Negative present perfect tense

    ➔ The phrase "Haven't seen" indicates that the speaker has not experienced seeing the person for some time.

  • I've been the secrets you keep.

    ➔ Present perfect continuous tense with a noun phrase

    ➔ The phrase "I've been the secrets" suggests a continuous connection to the secrets that are being kept.