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I think that you'd be proud 00:04
I flew alone today 00:09
I think that you'd be shocked 00:14
That I don't look the same 00:18
I grew up fast without you 00:24
Did my lashes in the bathroom 00:29
And some things you'd like to skip 00:34
16 sucking dick in the bathroom 00:37
What's fair 00:42
What's a fair assessment 00:44
Of the job you did 00:46
Do you ever even regret it 00:49
It's not rare 00:51
Doesn't make it less depressing 00:53
Tried so hard 00:56
Am I overcorrecting 00:58
Ah ha ah ha 01:02
Ah ha ah ha 01:07
You'd want me to be famous 01:12
So you could live by proxy 01:16
You always had a reason 01:21
To comment on my body 01:25
You're not a perfect person 01:31
Something's always wrong 01:35
But I know there's nothing less 01:40
Perfect to a girl than a mom 01:43
What's fair 01:50
What's a fair assessment 01:51
Of the job you did 01:54
Do you ever even regret it 01:56
It's not rare 01:59
It doesn't make it less depressing 02:01
Tried so hard 02:04
Am I overcorrecting 02:06
Ah ha ah ha 02:09
Ah ha ah ha 02:15
Maybe it was not the right time 02:34
Maybe it was not the right wine 02:35
Maybe it was in the water 02:37
Maybe god turned a blind eye 02:39
Maybe it was my crime 02:41
Maybe I should see a doctor 02:43
I didn't choose you 02:45
You chose me 02:47
I won't chalk up the truth 02:48
The truth to disease 02:51
What's fair 03:08
What's a fair assessment 03:10
Of the job you did 03:12
Do you ever even regret it 03:15
It's not rare 03:17
It doesn't make it less depressing 03:19
Tried so hard 03:22
Am I overcorrecting 03:24
Am I overcorrecting 03:27
Am I overcorrecting 03:32
Am I overcorrecting 03:37
Ah ha ah ha 03:45
Ah ha ah ha 03:50

What's Fair – English Lyrics

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Blondshell
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Dive into the poignant and relatable world of Blondshell's "What's Fair" to explore a song that masterfully blends raw emotion with infectious alt-rock energy. Through its honest lyrics, you can learn English vocabulary and expressions related to complex family dynamics, personal reflection, and emotional vulnerability. The song's clear narrative and direct language make it an excellent tool for understanding nuanced feelings and colloquialisms within a modern rock context, making your language learning journey both engaging and deeply resonant.

[English]
I think that you'd be proud
I flew alone today
I think that you'd be shocked
That I don't look the same
I grew up fast without you
Did my lashes in the bathroom
And some things you'd like to skip
16 sucking dick in the bathroom
What's fair
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did
Do you ever even regret it
It's not rare
Doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting
Ah ha ah ha
Ah ha ah ha
You'd want me to be famous
So you could live by proxy
You always had a reason
To comment on my body
You're not a perfect person
Something's always wrong
But I know there's nothing less
Perfect to a girl than a mom
What's fair
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did
Do you ever even regret it
It's not rare
It doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting
Ah ha ah ha
Ah ha ah ha
Maybe it was not the right time
Maybe it was not the right wine
Maybe it was in the water
Maybe god turned a blind eye
Maybe it was my crime
Maybe I should see a doctor
I didn't choose you
You chose me
I won't chalk up the truth
The truth to disease
What's fair
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did
Do you ever even regret it
It's not rare
It doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting
Am I overcorrecting
Am I overcorrecting
Am I overcorrecting
Ah ha ah ha
Ah ha ah ha

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

proud

praʊd

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or qualities such as courage and usefulness

flew

flu:

A1
  • verb
  • - past tense of fly; to travel through the air with wings, or in a plane, or to move quickly

shocked

ʃɒkt

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling a sudden upsetting emotion, especially because of something unexpected

assessment

əˈsɛsmənt

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something

regret

rɪˈɡrɛt

A2
  • verb
  • - to feel sad, sorry, or disappointed, especially about something that you have done or allowed to happen

depressing

dɪˈprɛsɪŋ

A2
  • adjective
  • - causing someone to feel very sad and without hope

overcorrecting

ˌoʊvərkəˈrɛktɪŋ

B2
  • verb
  • - to correct something too much or in a way that creates a new problem

famous

ˈfeɪməs

A1
  • adjective
  • - known and recognized by many people

proxy

ˈprɒksi

B1
  • noun
  • - a person authorized to act for another

comment

ˈkɒmɛnt

A2
  • verb
  • - to express an opinion or to give information about something

perfect

ˈpɜːrfɪkt

A1
  • adjective
  • - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be

crime

kraɪm

A1
  • noun
  • - an illegal action for which someone can be punished by law

chalk

tʃɔːk

A1
  • verb
  • - to mark or write something on a surface using chalk

truth

truːθ

A1
  • noun
  • - the quality or state of being true; something that is true

disease

dɪˈziːz

A2
  • noun
  • - a particular kind of illness, especially one caused by infection

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I think that you'd be proud

    ➔ modal verb 'would' in a conditional clause

    ➔ The contraction "you'd" = "you would" expresses a hypothetical future feeling.

  • I grew up fast without you

    ➔ simple past tense of an intransitive verb

    "Grew up" is the past form of the phrasal verb "grow up" meaning "to become older".

  • What's fair

    ➔ contraction of "what is" in a question

    "What's" combines "what" and "is" to form a direct question about fairness.

  • Do you ever even regret it

    ➔ present simple question with adverb "ever" and intensifier "even"

    "Ever" asks about any point in time, while "even" adds emphasis: "Do you ever *even* regret it?"

  • It doesn't make it less depressing

    ➔ negative present simple with causative verb "make"

    "Doesn't" = "does not" negates the verb; "make" introduces a result clause: "It doesn't make it less depressing."

  • Maybe it was not the right time

    ➔ past simple with negative inversion "was not" in a speculative clause

    "Maybe" introduces speculation; "was not" places the negative before the complement for emphasis: "Maybe it *was not* the right time."

  • I didn't choose you

    ➔ past simple negative with auxiliary "did" + base verb

    "Didn't" = "did not" negates the past action: "I *didn't* choose you."

  • I won't chalk up the truth to disease

    ➔ future simple negative with contraction "won't" and idiomatic phrasal verb "chalk up"

    "Won't" = "will not" makes the sentence negative; "chalk up" means "attribute""I will not attribute the truth to disease."

  • Am I overcorrecting

    ➔ present progressive interrogative; verb ending in -ing used as a gerund complement

    "Am I" + verb‑ing forms a present‑continuous question, asking about an ongoing action: "Am I *overcorrecting*?"