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I could tell the real story, but I know you wouldn't listen 00:06
I tried to tell it many times, but you always go and twist it, yeah 00:12
Nearly every morning that I cry 00:17
Waking up to words, they're throwing knives, mmm 00:21
Swear I'm looking in the mirror, but I'm seeing someone different 00:25
Looking at you lick your lips, you think you know me 00:31
Making faces at me while you paint mine for me 00:34
Say my name, say my name like you know it's holy 00:37
Everybody wants a taste 00:42
But the truth is hard to chase 00:45
Pretty poison in my mind and in my veins (mmm) 00:48
If my name is in your throat 00:55
Your words are dead, I hope you choke 00:58
But in the end, I hope you know, I hopе you know 01:00
I'm in your veins like pretty poison 01:05
You think you'rе kissing on my scars while you rip 'em wide open 01:11
You sugarcoat your sharp teeth while you're preying on me, broken 01:18
You couldn't hate me more than I hate myself 01:23
Add it to my wrist, I can go to hell 01:26
If you think you want me dead, go ahead 01:30
Here's a token 01:32
Everybody wants a taste 01:35
But the truth is hard to chase 01:38
Pretty poison in my mind and in my veins 01:42
If my name is in your throat 01:48
Your words are dead, I hope you choke 01:51
But in the end, I hope you know, I hope you know 01:54
I'm in your veins like pretty poison 01:58
I'm in your veins like pretty poison 02:05
I'm in your veins like pretty poison 02:11
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pretty poison – English Lyrics

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Dive into the moody world of Nessa Barrett with 'pretty poison.' This song is perfect for learners looking to master modern English idioms and expressive, metaphorical language. Its dark pop atmosphere and clear, emotive delivery make it a unique way to study how emotion is conveyed through contemporary song lyrics.

[English]
I could tell the real story, but I know you wouldn't listen
I tried to tell it many times, but you always go and twist it, yeah
Nearly every morning that I cry
Waking up to words, they're throwing knives, mmm
Swear I'm looking in the mirror, but I'm seeing someone different
Looking at you lick your lips, you think you know me
Making faces at me while you paint mine for me
Say my name, say my name like you know it's holy
Everybody wants a taste
But the truth is hard to chase
Pretty poison in my mind and in my veins (mmm)
If my name is in your throat
Your words are dead, I hope you choke
But in the end, I hope you know, I hopе you know
I'm in your veins like pretty poison
You think you'rе kissing on my scars while you rip 'em wide open
You sugarcoat your sharp teeth while you're preying on me, broken
You couldn't hate me more than I hate myself
Add it to my wrist, I can go to hell
If you think you want me dead, go ahead
Here's a token
Everybody wants a taste
But the truth is hard to chase
Pretty poison in my mind and in my veins
If my name is in your throat
Your words are dead, I hope you choke
But in the end, I hope you know, I hope you know
I'm in your veins like pretty poison
I'm in your veins like pretty poison
I'm in your veins like pretty poison
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

poison

/ˈpɔɪzn/

B1
  • noun
  • - a substance that can cause illness or death when taken into the body

twist

/twɪst/

B1
  • verb
  • - to change something in a dishonest way to make it seem different

mirror

/ˈmɪrər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a surface that reflects a clear image

holy

/ˈhoʊli/

B2
  • adjective
  • - connected with God or a religion; very important or respected

chase

/tʃeɪs/

B1
  • verb
  • - to run after someone or something to catch them

veins

/veɪnz/

B2
  • noun
  • - tubes in the body that carry blood back to the heart

choke

/tʃoʊk/

B2
  • verb
  • - to have difficulty breathing because something is in the throat

scars

/skɑːrz/

B2
  • noun
  • - marks left on the skin after an injury has healed

sugarcoat

/ˈʃʊɡərkoʊt/

C1
  • verb
  • - to make something difficult or unpleasant seem more acceptable

preying

/ˈpreɪɪŋ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to hunt or exploit someone for one's own advantage

broken

/ˈbroʊkən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - damaged, or feeling emotionally hurt

token

/ˈtoʊkən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a symbol or sign of something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I could tell the real story, but I know you wouldn't listen

    ➔ Modal verbs of possibility and hypothesis (could/would)

    "Could" implies a suppressed possibility, while "wouldn't" expresses a refusal or hypothetical situation in the present.

  • Waking up to words, they're throwing knives

    ➔ Participial phrase (Present participle acting as adverbial clause)

    "Waking up" functions as a reduced clause describing the subject's state at that specific moment.

  • Swear I'm looking in the mirror, but I'm seeing someone different

    ➔ Present Continuous for current state

    ➔ Using "looking" and "seeing" emphasizes the ongoing, repetitive nature of the struggle in the present.

  • You think you know me

    ➔ Stative verb in the present simple

    "Know" is a stative verb expressing a mental state, which is typically used in the simple form rather than continuous.

  • Everybody wants a taste

    ➔ Indefinite pronoun as subject

    "Everybody" is a singular indefinite pronoun, requiring the verb to be conjugated in the third-person singular form ("wants").

  • If my name is in your throat

    ➔ First conditional (If clause)

    ➔ The "If" clause establishes a real possibility or condition for the subsequent consequences in the main clause.

  • You think you're kissing on my scars while you rip 'em wide open

    ➔ Subordinate clause of time (while)

    "While" acts as a conjunction connecting two simultaneous actions with contrasting meanings.

  • I could go to hell

    ➔ Modal verb for hypothetical outcome

    "Could" here indicates a potentiality or a path that the speaker acknowledges as a possibility due to self-hatred.