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When I see the devil's eyes, 00:07
I look away and smile while 00:12
you found me. 00:17
Cuz then I'll know you're also there. 00:20
Cuz proof is in the cell. 00:25
You found me. 00:31
A dry 00:35
etched in the surface as evidence. 00:38
I left there on purpose. A sad sad 00:43
laying on the surface. 00:48
Can you find me when I see the devil's 00:53
eyes? 00:59
Current travels down my spine. 01:02
You found me. 01:06
Oh, 01:10
a dry path 01:12
etched in the surface as evidence. 01:15
I left there on purpose a sad side 01:19
lay on the surface. 01:25
Can you find me? I dug my 01:30
heels into the gravel as 01:35
figure to unravel a dried path 01:40
etched in the surface. 01:45
Can you find me? 01:50
Can you Can you Can you Can You were 02:24
driving 02:30
the surface as evidence 02:33
on the surface. Can you can you find me 02:42
into the gravel as a 02:53
Heat. Heat. 02:59
Heat. Heat. 03:09
Can you find 03:20

Drag Path – English Lyrics

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Dive into the lyrical depth of 'Drag Path' to master English metaphors and expressive storytelling. This song is special for its intense emotional delivery and complex wordplay, making it a perfect tool for learners looking to understand how language can convey profound human struggle.

[English]
When I see the devil's eyes,
I look away and smile while
you found me.
Cuz then I'll know you're also there.
Cuz proof is in the cell.
You found me.
A dry
etched in the surface as evidence.
I left there on purpose. A sad sad
laying on the surface.
Can you find me when I see the devil's
eyes?
Current travels down my spine.
You found me.
Oh,
a dry path
etched in the surface as evidence.
I left there on purpose a sad side
lay on the surface.
Can you find me? I dug my
heels into the gravel as
figure to unravel a dried path
etched in the surface.
Can you find me?
Can you Can you Can you Can You were
driving
the surface as evidence
on the surface. Can you can you find me
into the gravel as a
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Can you find

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

devil

/ˈdɛv.əl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a supernatural being that is the embodiment of evil

etched

/ɛtʃt/

C1
  • verb
  • - to cut or carve a design into a surface

surface

/ˈsɜː.fɪs/

B1
  • noun
  • - the outside part or uppermost layer of something

evidence

/ˈɛv.ɪ.dəns/

B2
  • noun
  • - the available body of facts or information indicating a belief is true

purpose

/ˈpɜː.pəs/

B1
  • noun
  • - the reason for which something is done or created

spine

/spaɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis

gravel

/ˈɡræv.əl/

C1
  • noun
  • - a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones

unravel

/ʌnˈræv.əl/

C1
  • verb
  • - to undo twisted, knitted, or woven threads

heat

/hiːt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the quality of being hot; high temperature

path

/pɑːθ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading

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Key Grammar Structures

  • When I see the devil's eyes,

    ➔ Adverbial clause of time using 'When'

    ➔ 'When' is used here to introduce a time-based condition occurring before the main action.

  • Cuz then I'll know you're also there.

    ➔ Future Simple tense for prediction/certainty

    ➔ 'I'll know' expresses a strong belief or certainty about a future state.

  • I left there on purpose.

    ➔ Past Simple tense for completed action

    ➔ 'Left' is the past tense of 'leave', indicating an action finished in the past.

  • Can you find me when I see the devil's eyes?

    ➔ Modal verb 'Can' for ability/possibility

    ➔ 'Can' is used here to ask about the possibility of the listener finding the speaker.

  • Current travels down my spine.

    ➔ Present Simple for describing a sensation/state

    ➔ 'Travels' is in the present simple to describe a recurring physical sensation.

  • I dug my heels into the gravel

    ➔ Irregular verb usage in Past Simple

    ➔ 'Dug' is the irregular past tense form of 'dig', conveying a specific physical action.

  • You were driving

    ➔ Past Continuous tense

    ➔ 'Were driving' describes an ongoing action that was happening at a point in the past.

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