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Since you were a boy, you took the 00:10
weight of the world 00:13
and held on to it till you fell to the 00:16
ground. Like you had no choice. You did 00:19
it for your little girl 00:22
so she would never feel the way you do 00:25
now. I know it gets so hard 00:28
and it always seems to go on, 00:32
but it's okay. Please don't beat 00:37
yourself up. Oh, whatever you do, cuz it 00:39
doesn't 00:43
just break you. Please don't beat 00:45
yourself up. Know you made some 00:48
mistakes. You know it means something 00:51
you love 00:54
when you're 17 00:56
and you're feeling so low and realize 00:58
you got to do what you're told. Now 01:03
you're 23 and you're only worth what you 01:06
sow. But another set of birth 01:09
feeling 01:15
and it always seems to go 01:18
on. But it's okay. Please don't beat 01:21
yourself up. I never 01:24
just 01:31
know you made some mistakes. You know, 01:35
you got to feel the joy, the love to the 01:51
earth. words and thank God every day 01:55
you're still on this earth. You got a 01:58
voice that belongs in this world. So 02:01
hear me out. Hear me out. How do you 02:05
feel now? Please don't beat yourself up. 02:08
Whatever you do, cuz it doesn't do 02:12
nothing but just break you into. Please 02:15
don't beat yourself up. Know you made 02:19
some mistakes. You know it means 02:22
something when you do. 02:24
Number. 02:51

Beat Yourself Up – English Lyrics

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Charlie Puth
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Lyrics & Translation

'Beat Yourself Up' is a surprisingly upbeat and encouraging pop song that offers simple, heartfelt English phrases perfect for discussing mental well-being and emotional support. You can learn vocabulary related to self-talk and empathy, like 'beat yourself up,' 'made mistakes,' and 'keep going,' all wrapped in a catchy, 80s-inspired melody that makes the powerful message easy to remember and sing along to.

[English]
Since you were a boy, you took the
weight of the world
and held on to it till you fell to the
ground. Like you had no choice. You did
it for your little girl
so she would never feel the way you do
now. I know it gets so hard
and it always seems to go on,
but it's okay. Please don't beat
yourself up. Oh, whatever you do, cuz it
doesn't
just break you. Please don't beat
yourself up. Know you made some
mistakes. You know it means something
you love
when you're 17
and you're feeling so low and realize
you got to do what you're told. Now
you're 23 and you're only worth what you
sow. But another set of birth
feeling
and it always seems to go
on. But it's okay. Please don't beat
yourself up. I never
just
know you made some mistakes. You know,
you got to feel the joy, the love to the
earth. words and thank God every day
you're still on this earth. You got a
voice that belongs in this world. So
hear me out. Hear me out. How do you
feel now? Please don't beat yourself up.
Whatever you do, cuz it doesn't do
nothing but just break you into. Please
don't beat yourself up. Know you made
some mistakes. You know it means
something when you do.
Number.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

boy

/bɔɪ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a male child

weight

/weɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the force exerted by something due to gravity; heaviness

world

/wɜrld/

A1
  • noun
  • - the earth and all its peoples, places and things

ground

/ɡraʊnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - the solid surface of the earth

choice

/tʃɔɪs/

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of selecting from alternatives; an option

feel

/fiːl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to experience an emotion or physical sensation

hard

/hɑːrd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - difficult; solid and resistant to pressure

beat

/biːt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to strike repeatedly; to defeat

mistake

/mɪˈsteɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - an error or fault

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - a deep affection or strong feeling of attachment
  • verb
  • - to feel deep affection for

low

/loʊ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not high; depressed in mood

realize

/ˈriːəˌlaɪz/

B2
  • verb
  • - to become aware of something, especially something previously unrecognised

worth

/wɜrθ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the value or merit of something

sow

/soʊ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to plant seeds in the ground

birth

/bɜrθ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the act or process of being born

feeling

/ˈfiːlɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - an emotional state or reaction

earth

/ɜrθ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the planet we live on; soil

voice

/vɔɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - the sound made by the vocal cords; a means of expression

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Since you were a boy, you took the weight of the world

    ➔ Past Subjunctive/Past Perfect Subjunctive (implied) + Past Simple

    ➔ The 'Since' clause sets a past condition. The use of 'were' instead of 'are' even though the person is currently alive implies a hypothetical past. The main clause describes a past action resulting from that condition. The phrase 'weight of the world' is a metaphor.

  • You know it means something when you're 17 and you're feeling so low

    ➔ Present Simple + Subordinate Clause with 'when'

    ➔ This sentence uses the present simple to express a general truth or a habitual action. The 'when' clause introduces a specific time or circumstance. 'Feeling so low' is an example of a participial phrase functioning as an adjective.

  • But another set of birth feeling

    ➔ Noun Phrase used as an Adverbial Modifier (unconventional)

    ➔ This is a somewhat poetic and unusual construction. 'Birth feeling' is a noun phrase acting as an adverbial modifier, suggesting a renewed sense of emotion or experience. It's not grammatically standard but contributes to the song's emotional tone.

  • You got a voice that belongs in this world.

    ➔ Relative Clause ('that belongs in this world') modifying 'voice'

    ➔ The relative clause 'that belongs in this world' provides additional information about the 'voice'. 'Belongs' implies a natural fit or inherent quality. This is a common structure for emphasizing the value or importance of something.