Japanese Denim
Lyrics:
[English]
I don't stand in line, I don't pay for clubs, fuck that, yeah
But I wait for you
I don't like to drink, I don't like to think, fuck that, ooh
But I ponder you, oh
I'm bending it over
You're my four leaf clover
I'm so in love, so in love
There's no one above up above
Forever's a long time, yes
My blue jeans
Will last me all
My life, ohh yes
So should we
I'm spending all, yeah
This time, ohh
Met you at the shop, sun was gettin' hot, I'm lonely, yeah
I'm in the city on my own
Never would've thought you'd be the one, I got a homie
But that's the way it goes
I'm reaching Nirvana
Goodbye sweet Rwanda
High school was never for me, yeah
I say let it be, let it be
Forever's a long time, yeah
My blue jeans
Will last me all
My life, ohh yes
So should we
I'm spending all
This time
...
You don't even know me
You don't even know me, yes
I'm hanging from the tree
I'm hanging from the tree
...
Ahhh
Ahhh
Ahhh
Ahh-ah-ah
Ahhh
Ahhh
Ahhh
Ahh-ah
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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wait /weɪt/ A1 |
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like /laɪk/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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long /lɔŋ/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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hot /hɒt/ A1 |
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city /ˈsɪti/ A1 |
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blue /bluː/ A1 |
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tree /triː/ A1 |
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ponder /ˈpɒndər/ B2 |
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clover /ˈkloʊvər/ B1 |
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shop /ʃɒp/ A1 |
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sweet /swiːt/ A2 |
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high /haɪ/ A1 |
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hang /hæŋ/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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I don't stand in line, I don't pay for clubs, fuck that, yeah
➔ Present Simple (Negative)
➔ Use of "don't" (do + not) to express negation in the present simple tense. Used for habitual actions or general truths. "I don't stand" indicates a regular refusal to stand in lines.
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But I wait for you
➔ Present Simple (Affirmative)
➔ Use of the present simple to express a general truth or habitual action. "I wait" signifies a regular occurrence or a willingness to wait repeatedly.
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I'm bending it over
➔ Present Continuous
➔ Use of the present continuous to describe an action happening now. The structure is "am/is/are + verb-ing". In this case, "I am bending" describes an action in progress.
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Forever's a long time, yes
➔ Subject-Verb Agreement with Contraction
➔ "Forever's" is a contraction of "Forever is". This demonstrates subject-verb agreement, where the singular subject "Forever" takes the singular verb "is".
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My blue jeans will last me all my life, ohh yes
➔ Future Simple (with "will")
➔ Use of "will" to express a future event or prediction. "Will last" indicates what is expected to happen in the future.
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So should we
➔ Ellipsis (Auxiliary Verb Inversion for Agreement)
➔ This is an example of ellipsis, where part of the sentence is omitted because it is understood from the context. The full sentence would be "So should we last all our lives". The auxiliary verb "should" is inverted to express agreement with the preceding statement about the jeans.
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Met you at the shop, sun was gettin' hot, I'm lonely, yeah
➔ Past Continuous (Descriptive Scene Setting)
➔ Use of the past continuous ("was gettin'") to describe the setting or atmosphere at the time of the event. It describes a state that was in progress in the past.
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Never would've thought you'd be the one, I got a homie
➔ Third Conditional (Implied)
➔ The phrase "Never would've thought" implies a third conditional sentence, although the "if" clause is missing. The implied meaning is something like "If I had known, I never would have thought you'd be the one". "would've + past participle" expresses a hypothetical past outcome.