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In downtime, before this token 00:07
'Cause everything you hear is empty words 00:14
But who am I, oh to say this 00:22
'Cause everything you hear is just words, yeah 00:28
If to trust in, someone trust in 00:37
Someone trust to someone 'cause they're two-faced 00:42
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 00:49
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 01:00
And all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 01:05
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 01:08
In downtime, with constant sorrow, yeah 01:11
'Cause everything you care is just words 01:24
So what's the point, of going somewhere 01:32
And everyone you see, you see is just nothing but confused 01:40
If to trust in, someone trust in 01:50
Someone trust to someone 'cause they're two-faced 01:54
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 02:02
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 02:10
And all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 02:19
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 02:26
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 02:34
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 03:01
To blossom out blossom out blossom out 03:14
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out 03:22
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Blossom – English Lyrics

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Milky Chance
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Dive into "Blossom" by Milky Chance, a vibrant folktronica song that beautifully combines acoustic and electronic sounds. Its accessible English lyrics, which speak to themes of growth, trust, and overcoming sorrow, make it an excellent choice for language learners. Explore the unique vocal style and catchy rhythms while connecting with its uplifting message of finding positivity and letting go of the past.

[English]
In downtime, before this token
'Cause everything you hear is empty words
But who am I, oh to say this
'Cause everything you hear is just words, yeah
If to trust in, someone trust in
Someone trust to someone 'cause they're two-faced
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
In downtime, with constant sorrow, yeah
'Cause everything you care is just words
So what's the point, of going somewhere
And everyone you see, you see is just nothing but confused
If to trust in, someone trust in
Someone trust to someone 'cause they're two-faced
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
To blossom out blossom out blossom out
And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

blossom

/ˈblɒsəm/

B2
  • noun
  • - a flower or the state of flowering
  • verb
  • - to produce flowers; to develop or mature

need

/niːd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to require

see

/siː/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive with the eyes

trust

/trʌst/

B1
  • verb
  • - to have confidence in someone or something
  • noun
  • - confidence or reliance

empty

/ˈɛmpti/

B1
  • adjective
  • - containing nothing; not filled

words

/wɜːdz/

A1
  • noun
  • - units of language that have meaning

downtime

/ˈdaʊntaɪm/

B2
  • noun
  • - a period when no work is being done; inactivity

sorrow

/ˈsɒr.oʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - deep sadness or grief

confused

/kənˈfjuːzd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - unable to think clearly; bewildered

two-faced

/tuː ˈfeɪst/

C1
  • adjective
  • - deceptive; showing different attitudes to different people

point

/pɔɪnt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a sharp tip or a specific idea or purpose

token

/ˈtoʊkən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a symbol or representation; a voucher

hear

/hɪər/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive sound with the ears

say

/seɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to utter words; to express

constant

/ˈkɒnstənt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - unchanging; occurring continuously over a period of time

everything

/ˈɛvrɪθɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - all things; all that exists

someone

/ˈsʌmwʌn/

A2
  • noun
  • - an unspecified person

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Key Grammar Structures

  • 'Cause everything you hear is empty words

    ➔ Relative Clause with Omitted Relative Pronoun

    ➔ The phrase "everything you hear" is a relative clause where the relative pronoun "that" or "which" is omitted. It functions as the subject of the sentence. (e.g., "Everything [that/which] you hear").

  • But who am I, oh to say this

    ➔ Rhetorical Question + Infinitive of Purpose

    "Who am I?" is a rhetorical question, not expecting an answer. "to say this" is an infinitive phrase expressing purpose or reason for the rhetorical question.

  • If to trust in, someone trust in

    ➔ Conditional Clause (Elliptical/Unconventional) + Phrasal Verb

    "If to trust in" is an elliptical or unconventional conditional clause, often implying "If one is to trust in..." or "If you want to trust in...". "trust in" is a phrasal verb meaning to have confidence or faith in someone/something.

  • Someone trust to someone 'cause they're two-faced

    ➔ Conjunction 'cause (informal) + Adjective 'two-faced'

    "'cause" is an informal short form of "because," used here as a conjunction to introduce a reason. "two-faced" is an adjective describing someone who is insincere or deceitful, showing one face to some people and another to others.

  • 'Cause all I need, is to see you to blossom out blossom out blossom out

    ➔ Complex Subject (Relative Clause) + Infinitive as Subject Complement + Infinitive of Purpose/Result

    "All I need" is a relative clause acting as the subject. "is to see you" uses an infinitive ("to see") as a subject complement. "to blossom out" is another infinitive, indicating the purpose or desired result of "seeing you."

  • And all I feel, is that I need you to blossom out blossom out blossom out

    ➔ Complex Subject (Relative Clause) + Noun Clause with 'that' + Verb 'need' with Infinitive Complement

    "All I feel" is a relative clause functioning as the subject. "is that I need you to blossom out" is a noun clause starting with "that" (which is often optional). "need you to blossom out" uses the structure "need + object + infinitive" to express a requirement for someone to do something.

  • So what's the point, of going somewhere

    ➔ Idiomatic Expression 'What's the point of...' + Gerund after Preposition

    "What's the point of..." is an idiomatic phrase used to question the purpose or usefulness of something. It is followed by a gerund ("going") when referring to an action.

  • And everyone you see, you see is just nothing but confused

    ➔ Relative Clause with Omitted Relative Pronoun + Idiom 'nothing but'

    "everyone you see" is a relative clause where "that" or "whom" is omitted. "nothing but" is an idiom meaning "only" or "merely," emphasizing that the people are solely confused.