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That was you up on the mountain 00:17
All alone and all surrounded 00:19
Walking on the ground you're breaking 00:22
Laughing at the life you're wasting 00:24
One, two tries won't do it 00:27
You do it all your life and you never get through it 00:29
Everything they had to say 00:32
Had been erased in just one day 00:34
Good try 00:37
We don't like it 00:38
Good try 00:41
We won't take that shit 00:44
Oh, I can't win 00:46
Things in bars that people do 00:56
When no one wants to talk to you 00:59
Failing can be quite a breeze 01:01
He told me that these girls were easy 01:04
Happy that you said you'd mount me 01:06
Felt unlucky when you found me 01:08
Some nights come up empty handed 01:11
Yes, I'll take it 01:13
Wait now 01:16
By the sidewalk 01:18
Hold on 01:21
Yes, I'll be right back 01:23
Oh, I can't win 01:26
01:34
Yeah, I 02:05
Wait for something 02:07
Cool it 02:10
We won't take that shit 02:12
Good try 02:15
We don't like it 02:17
Hold on 02:19
Yes, I'll be right back 02:22
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I Can't Win – English Lyrics

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The Strokes
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Room On Fire
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the atmospheric world of The Strokes! 'I Can't Win' is a perfect gateway to learning conversational English nuances, specifically how to express frustration, resignation, and complex emotions through idiomatic expressions and rhythmic phrasing.

[English]
That was you up on the mountain
All alone and all surrounded
Walking on the ground you're breaking
Laughing at the life you're wasting
One, two tries won't do it
You do it all your life and you never get through it
Everything they had to say
Had been erased in just one day
Good try
We don't like it
Good try
We won't take that shit
Oh, I can't win
Things in bars that people do
When no one wants to talk to you
Failing can be quite a breeze
He told me that these girls were easy
Happy that you said you'd mount me
Felt unlucky when you found me
Some nights come up empty handed
Yes, I'll take it
Wait now
By the sidewalk
Hold on
Yes, I'll be right back
Oh, I can't win
...
Yeah, I
Wait for something
Cool it
We won't take that shit
Good try
We don't like it
Hold on
Yes, I'll be right back
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

mountain

/ˈmaʊntɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - A large natural elevation of the earth's surface

surrounded

/səˈraʊndɪd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - Having someone or something all around you

wasting

/ˈweɪstɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - Using or expending something carelessly

erased

/ɪˈreɪst/

B2
  • verb
  • - To remove something completely

failing

/ˈfeɪlɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - Lack of success

breeze

/briːz/

B2
  • noun
  • - A gentle wind, or something very easy to do

unlucky

/ʌnˈlʌki/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Having bad luck

sidewalk

/ˈsaɪdwɔːk/

A2
  • noun
  • - A paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road

laughing

/ˈlɑːfɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - Making sounds and movements of the face that express amusement

empty

/ˈɛmpti/

A1
  • adjective
  • - Containing nothing

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Key Grammar Structures

  • That was you up on the mountain

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun as subject

    "That" is used here to identify a specific person or situation previously mentioned or contextually understood.

  • Walking on the ground you're breaking

    ➔ Reduced Relative Clause

    ➔ The phrase "that you're breaking" is simplified to "you're breaking" to modify "ground".

  • One, two tries won't do it

    ➔ Future Simple (Negative)

    "Won't" (will not) indicates a prediction or a conclusion that a certain action will not be sufficient.

  • Everything they had to say / Had been erased

    ➔ Past Perfect Passive

    ➔ The structure "had been erased" describes an action completed before another past action.

  • Things in bars that people do

    ➔ Defining Relative Clause

    ➔ The clause "that people do" defines or limits the scope of "things in bars".

  • When no one wants to talk to you

    ➔ Adverbial Clause of Time

    ➔ Introduced by "when", this clause functions as an adverb to describe the timing of the "things" mentioned earlier.

  • Happy that you said you'd mount me

    ➔ Adjective + That-clause

    "Happy" is the adjective modified by the following "that" clause which provides the reason for the emotion.

  • Felt unlucky when you found me

    ➔ Elliptical sentence (Subject omission)

    ➔ The subject "I" is omitted from "(I) felt unlucky", common in casual or poetic English.