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Would you have liked me better if I'd 00:16
died 00:21
so you could tell my story 00:22
the way it ought to be 00:26
you'd find my parents and ask to see my 00:31
things 00:36
right 00:38
through it all. Fill the blanks with 00:39
what you need 00:43
do. 00:51
If I'd died, 01:03
you'd have taken it nice. If I'd sewn 01:06
rocks in a dress, gone with grace into a 01:11
lake. 01:16
But since I'm alive, you'll have to 01:18
break in as I sleep. When you find my 01:22
love beside me, choke him dead for 01:27
having me. 01:31
I dream of flying stab me 27 times. 01:43
and sack the house for what your auction 01:50
what you keep. 01:55
Then bomb me up cuz you're hosting the 01:58
viewing 02:03
saying she gave her life so we could 02:05
have her in our dreams. 02:09
She gave her life so we could her 02:13
as we please. 02:18
Heat. Heat. 02:31
Heat 02:48
up here. 02:57

Dead Women – English Lyrics

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Mitski
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Nothing’s About to Happen to Me
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the profound and unsettling world of Mitski's "Dead Women." This song is a powerful journey into the complexities of identity, objectification, and societal narratives surrounding women, especially after their demise. Through its stark lyrics and haunting melodies, you can explore nuanced English vocabulary related to social commentary, emotion, and metaphor, while gaining a deeper appreciation for Mitski's unique storytelling and unflinching artistic voice. What makes this song special is its raw honesty and its ability to provoke thought on how stories are owned and retold, making it an engaging piece for language learners to uncover layers of meaning.

[English]
Would you have liked me better if I'd
died
so you could tell my story
the way it ought to be
you'd find my parents and ask to see my
things
right
through it all. Fill the blanks with
what you need
do.
If I'd died,
you'd have taken it nice. If I'd sewn
rocks in a dress, gone with grace into a
lake.
But since I'm alive, you'll have to
break in as I sleep. When you find my
love beside me, choke him dead for
having me.
I dream of flying stab me 27 times.
and sack the house for what your auction
what you keep.
Then bomb me up cuz you're hosting the
viewing
saying she gave her life so we could
have her in our dreams.
She gave her life so we could her
as we please.
Heat. Heat.
Heat
up here.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

died

dɑɪd

A1
  • verb
  • - to stop living

story

ˈstɔri

A1
  • noun
  • - a narrative, either true or fictitious

parents

ˈpɛrənts

A1
  • noun
  • - a father or mother

things

θɪŋz

A1
  • noun
  • - objects or items

sewn

soʊn

A2
  • verb
  • - past participle of sew; to join or attach by stitches

rocks

rɒks

A1
  • noun
  • - solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth

dress

drɛs

A1
  • noun
  • - a woman's outer garment

lake

leɪk

A1
  • noun
  • - a large body of water surrounded by land

break

breɪk

A1
  • verb
  • - to separate into pieces

sleep

sliːp

A1
  • verb
  • - to rest in a state of sleep

choke

tʃoʊk

A2
  • verb
  • - to have difficulty breathing because of smoke, food, or pressure on the throat

flying

ˈflaɪɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to move through the air with wings

stab

stæb

A2
  • verb
  • - to pierce with a sharp pointed object

auction

ˈɔkʃən

B1
  • noun
  • - a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder

bomb

bɒm

A2
  • verb
  • - to attack or kill with bombs

hosting

ˈhoʊstɪŋ

B1
  • verb
  • - to organize and provide the venue for an event

viewing

ˈvjuɪŋ

A2
  • noun
  • - the action of seeing or watching something

grace

ɡreɪs

A2
  • noun
  • - smooth elegance or beauty of movement

heat

hiːt

A1
  • noun
  • - the quality of being hot

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Would you have liked me better if I'd died

    ➔ Third Conditional

    ➔ This uses the third conditional to speculate about a past unreal situation. 'Would have liked' is the result clause, and 'if I'd died' (if I had died) is the condition. It expresses a hypothetical scenario that didn't happen.

  • If I'd sewn rocks in a dress, gone with grace into a lake.

    ➔ Past Perfect Continuous (implied) & Infinitive Phrase

    ➔ The phrase 'gone with grace' functions as an infinitive phrase modifying 'sewn rocks'. The implied perfect continuous aspect ('having been sewing') suggests a prolonged action leading to the act of going into the lake.

  • I dream of flying stab me 27 times.

    ➔ Imperative Mood & Numerical Specificity

    ➔ The phrase 'stab me 27 times' is a direct command (imperative). The specific number '27' is striking and adds a brutal, precise detail to the violent imagery.