Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the dreamy and emotionally resonant world of "All I Did Was Dream Of You" by beabadoobee and The Marías! This captivating track offers a rich soundscape blending indie rock with shoegaze and electronica, providing an excellent opportunity to experience the nuanced storytelling in English lyrics. You'll learn to appreciate how artists can convey complex feelings of longing and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy through evocative imagery and vocal delivery, making it a truly special song for language learners and music lovers alike.
Key Vocabulary
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dream /driːm/ A1 |
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swimming /ˈswɪmɪŋ/ A1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A1 |
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waste /weɪst/ A2 |
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ease /iːz/ B2 |
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think /θɪŋk/ A1 |
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pour /pɔːr/ A2 |
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drink /drɪŋk/ A1 |
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steady /ˈstɛdi/ B1 |
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sunrise /ˈsʌnˌraɪz/ B2 |
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wanted /ˈwɒntɪd/ A2 |
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everything /ˈevriˌθɪŋ/ A2 |
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stay /steɪ/ A1 |
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leave /liːv/ A1 |
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nightmares /ˈnaɪtˌmerz/ B2 |
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swallow /ˈswɒloʊ/ B2 |
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breathe /briːð/ A2 |
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follow /ˈfɒləʊ/ A2 |
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summer /ˈsʌmər/ A1 |
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breeze /briːz/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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All I did was dream of you
➔ Past simple (did) + bare infinitive
➔ The verb *did* is the past simple of "do" and is followed by the bare infinitive *dream*. This structure emphasizes the action that actually happened.
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I don't have to think
➔ Modal-like construction with "don't have to" (negative obligation)
➔ The phrase *don't have to* indicates lack of necessity. It is followed by the base form *think*.
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While I'm yours and you are mine
➔ Present simple of "to be" in a clause beginning with "while" (simultaneous state)
➔ The clause *while I'm yours and you are mine* uses the present simple *am* / *are* to describe a state that exists at the same time as the surrounding action.
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Going steady till we lie, high at sunrise
➔ Present participle clause functioning as an adverbial (progressive aspect)
➔ The *going steady* phrase is a present participle (*going*) plus an adjective, forming an adverbial clause that describes a continuous situation.
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Nightmares always feel like this
➔ Simple present with adverb of frequency "always"
➔ The verb *feel* is in the simple present, and the adverb *always* shows that the feeling is a habitual truth.
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They swallow me
➔ Simple present active voice
➔ The subject *they* takes the active verb *swallow* in the simple present to describe a current action.
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But I let go
➔ Simple present with verb phrase "let go" (phrasal verb)
➔ The verb *let* followed by the particle *go* forms the phrasal verb *let go*, meaning "release". It is used in the simple present.
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They follow me
➔ Simple present active voice with transitive verb
➔ The subject *they* performs the action *follow* on the object *me*, which is a typical S‑V‑O pattern in the simple present.
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Don't go
➔ Imperative negative form
➔ The verb *go* is in the imperative mood, preceded by *don't* to form a negative command: "do not go".
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