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(Oh) oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me 00:00
Oh, I think you know what you do to me 00:04
Oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me 00:07
Oh, I think you know what you do to me 00:11
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(Oh, oh) you're everywhere that I turn, feel like I'm losing it 00:28
It gets so hard to discern what's really in my head (oh, oh) 00:32
I should be more concerned, but I don't think there's 00:36
Nothing I can do, nothing I can do (oh, oh) 00:40
So bring on the thunder, bring on the rain 00:44
I'm not a runner, I'm not afraid 00:48
Bring on the thunder, bring on the rain 00:51
Won't be no one like me 00:55
(Oh) oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me 00:57
Oh, I think you know what you do to me 01:01
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep 01:04
So you're in my dreams (oh, oh) 01:09
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You're everywhere that I turn, feel like I'm losing it (oh, oh) 01:41
It gets so hard to discern what's really in my head (oh, oh) 01:44
I should be more concerned, but I don't think there's (oh, oh) 01:48
Nothing I can do, nothing I can do (oh, oh) 01:52
So bring on the thunder, bring on the rain 01:56
I'm not a runner, I'm not afraid (oh, oh) 02:00
Bring on the thunder, bring on the rain 02:03
Won't be no one like me 02:07
(Oh, oh) I feel your ghost, you're haunting me 02:09
(Oh, oh) I think you know what you do to me 02:13
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep 02:16
So you're in my dreams (oh, oh) 02:21
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(Oh, oh) I feel your ghost, you're haunting me 02:53
(Oh, oh) I think you know what you do to me 02:56
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep 03:00
(Oh, oh) so you're in my dreams 03:03
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Feel Your Ghost – English Lyrics

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Discover the emotive power of 'Feel Your Ghost.' By listening to this track, you can explore poetic English phrasing related to memory and longing, making it an excellent piece for learning expressive, atmospheric vocabulary.

[English]
(Oh) oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me
Oh, I think you know what you do to me
Oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me
Oh, I think you know what you do to me
...
(Oh, oh) you're everywhere that I turn, feel like I'm losing it
It gets so hard to discern what's really in my head (oh, oh)
I should be more concerned, but I don't think there's
Nothing I can do, nothing I can do (oh, oh)
So bring on the thunder, bring on the rain
I'm not a runner, I'm not afraid
Bring on the thunder, bring on the rain
Won't be no one like me
(Oh) oh, I feel your ghost, you're haunting me
Oh, I think you know what you do to me
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep
So you're in my dreams (oh, oh)
...
(Oh, oh)
...
(Oh, oh)
...
(Oh, oh)
You're everywhere that I turn, feel like I'm losing it (oh, oh)
It gets so hard to discern what's really in my head (oh, oh)
I should be more concerned, but I don't think there's (oh, oh)
Nothing I can do, nothing I can do (oh, oh)
So bring on the thunder, bring on the rain
I'm not a runner, I'm not afraid (oh, oh)
Bring on the thunder, bring on the rain
Won't be no one like me
(Oh, oh) I feel your ghost, you're haunting me
(Oh, oh) I think you know what you do to me
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep
So you're in my dreams (oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)
(Oh, oh) I feel your ghost, you're haunting me
(Oh, oh) I think you know what you do to me
(Oh, oh) I feel you most when I try to sleep
(Oh, oh) so you're in my dreams
(Oh, oh)
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

ghost

/ɡoʊst/

A2
  • noun
  • - the soul or spirit of a dead person

haunting

/ˈhɔːntɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to manifest itself at a place regularly; to disturb the mind of someone

discern

/dɪˈsɜːrn/

C1
  • verb
  • - to perceive or recognize something

concerned

/kənˈsɜːrnd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - worried, troubled, or anxious

thunder

/ˈθʌndər/

A2
  • noun
  • - the loud noise heard after a lightning flash

rain

/reɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - water falling in drops from clouds in the sky

runner

/ˈrʌnər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who runs

afraid

/əˈfreɪd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling fear or anxiety; frightened

dreams

/driːmz/

A1
  • noun
  • - series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep

losing

/ˈluːzɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to cease to have, hold, or feel; to become unable to control

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You're everywhere that I turn

    ➔ Relative clause with 'that' as the object

    ➔ The 'that' acts as a connector for the location being described: 'the place where I turn'.

  • It gets so hard to discern what's really in my head

    ➔ Cleft sentence / Noun clause as the object

    ➔ The clause 'what's really in my head' functions as the object of the verb 'discern'.

  • I should be more concerned

    ➔ Modal verb of obligation/advice (should)

    ➔ 'Should' is used to express that it would be appropriate or desirable to be concerned.

  • Nothing I can do

    ➔ Ellipsis in a relative clause

    ➔ It is implied as 'Nothing (that) I can do'. The 'that' is omitted.

  • So bring on the thunder

    ➔ Imperative mood / Phrasal verb

    ➔ 'Bring on' is a phrasal verb meaning to invite or cause something to happen.

  • I'm not a runner

    ➔ Noun formation from a verb

    ➔ The suffix '-er' is added to 'run' to create a noun indicating a person who runs away.

  • I feel you most when I try to sleep

    ➔ Adverbial clause of time

    ➔ 'When I try to sleep' specifies the time at which the main action occurs.

  • Won't be no one like me

    ➔ Negative construction / Informal English

    ➔ Uses a double negative common in informal English or songwriting to emphasize 'There won't be anyone like me'.