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drunk on wine. I said, "Please  stay the night right here with   00:01
me. Lay me down on the floor. You  were silent and locked the door. 00:10
I can't believe somehow I went my whole  life without your name on my lips.   00:23
without my heart on the line. Now at a minute I  could spend every night without any other place   00:29
until I die. I think I'm addicted to your  hands on my hips. I think it's the first   00:40
time that I know what I need. And I want you  so bad. so bad that I'm scared that now I'll   00:49
know how good it is if you ever leave. No one  doesn't like you do knowing every part of me.   00:58
No one doesn't like you do the way you love me.  Morning light on your face. Don't get up yet.   01:07
hesitate cuz I I can't believe somehow I win my  whole life. So put your name on my lips and put   01:20
your heart next to mine. Now that we're in it, I  could spend every night without any other advice   01:31
until I die. I think I'm addicted to your hands  on my hips. I think it's the first time that I   01:41
know what I need. And I want you so bad. So bad  that I'm scared that now I know how good it is   01:51
if you ever leave. No one does it like you do.  Knowing every part of me, no one does like you   02:01
do the way you love me. No one doesn't like you.  knowing every part of me. No one does it like you   02:10
do. I think I'm addicted to your hands on my  hips. I think it's the first time that I know   02:20
what I need. And I want you so bad. So bad that  I'm scared that now I'll know how good it is if   02:32
you ever leave. No one does it like you do. Not  every part of me. No one does it like you do. The   02:42
way you love me like you do. Not every part of me.  No one does it like you do the way you love me. 02:52

Addicted – English Lyrics

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Dive into the emotive world of Haley Joelle with 'Addicted.' This song is a perfect tool for learners to study conversational English, nuanced emotional vocabulary, and the rhythmic flow of modern indie-pop songwriting.

[English]
drunk on wine. I said, "Please  stay the night right here with  
me. Lay me down on the floor. You  were silent and locked the door.
I can't believe somehow I went my whole  life without your name on my lips.  
without my heart on the line. Now at a minute I  could spend every night without any other place  
until I die. I think I'm addicted to your  hands on my hips. I think it's the first  
time that I know what I need. And I want you  so bad. so bad that I'm scared that now I'll  
know how good it is if you ever leave. No one  doesn't like you do knowing every part of me.  
No one doesn't like you do the way you love me.  Morning light on your face. Don't get up yet.  
hesitate cuz I I can't believe somehow I win my  whole life. So put your name on my lips and put  
your heart next to mine. Now that we're in it, I  could spend every night without any other advice  
until I die. I think I'm addicted to your hands  on my hips. I think it's the first time that I  
know what I need. And I want you so bad. So bad  that I'm scared that now I know how good it is  
if you ever leave. No one does it like you do.  Knowing every part of me, no one does like you  
do the way you love me. No one doesn't like you.  knowing every part of me. No one does it like you  
do. I think I'm addicted to your hands on my  hips. I think it's the first time that I know  
what I need. And I want you so bad. So bad that  I'm scared that now I'll know how good it is if  
you ever leave. No one does it like you do. Not  every part of me. No one does it like you do. The  
way you love me like you do. Not every part of me.  No one does it like you do the way you love me.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

drunk

/drʌŋk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - affected by alcohol to the extent of losing control of one's faculties

silent

/ˈsaɪlənt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not making or accompanied by any sound

addicted

/əˈdɪktɪd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance or activity

scared

/skɛəd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - fearful; frightened

hesitate

/ˈhɛzɪteɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - pause before saying or doing something

floor

/flɔː/

A1
  • noun
  • - the lower surface of a room

hips

/hɪps/

B1
  • noun
  • - a projection of the pelvis and upper thigh bone

believe

/bɪˈliːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - accept that something is true

advice

/ədˈvaɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action

locked

/lɒkt/

A2
  • verb
  • - fastened or secured with a lock

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I can't believe somehow I went my whole life without your name on my lips.

    ➔ Past Simple

    ➔ The verb "went" is used to describe a completed action or state in the past that covers the speaker's life up until meeting the partner.

  • I could spend every night without any other place until I die.

    ➔ Modal verb 'could' for possibility/future desire

    "Could" is used here to express a hypothetical or desired ability to spend time together indefinitely.

  • I'm scared that now I'll know how good it is if you ever leave.

    ➔ First Conditional (if + present, will + verb)

    ➔ The structure "if you ever leave" sets a hypothetical future condition to express anxiety about the relationship ending.

  • No one does it like you do, knowing every part of me.

    ➔ Present Simple for habitual actions/general truths

    ➔ The Present Simple "does it" emphasizes a continuous, defining characteristic of the partner's behavior.

  • I think it's the first time that I know what I need.

    ➔ Relative Clause with 'that'

    ➔ The "that" introduces a clause explaining the "first time," providing specific detail about the realization.

  • Morning light on your face. Don't get up yet.

    ➔ Imperative form

    ➔ The imperative "Don't get up" is used here as an affectionate request to stay together.

  • I'm addicted to your hands on my hips.

    ➔ Adjective + Preposition combination

    "Addicted to" is a set phrase describing a strong physical or emotional dependence on something.

  • I said, "Please stay the night right here with me."

    ➔ Direct Speech

    ➔ The use of quotation marks signals the exact words spoken by the narrator, adding immediacy to the story.