I’m Not Her
Lyrics:
[English]
Been two years, our memories are blurred
Hadn't heard your voice, no, not a word
But still they, they talk about the things we were
They talk about us
But I don't know the things that you have heard
She's dancing on your feet
With our song on repeat
She painted every role of us
She's taking off her clothes
In the bed you kept me warm
Heard she's everything I never was
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
...
I'm not her, no
At least that's what I've heard
Me, myself, just stumble on the glue
The thing I thought was missing wasn't you
And now I'm no longer scared to meet the night
I'm doing alright
Me, myself, we started something new
She's dancing on your feet
With our song on repeat
She painted every role of us
She's taking off her clothes
In the bed you kept me warm
Heard she's everything I never was
No, I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
...
I'm not her
At least that's what I've heard
Been told that she's the opposite
I kinda like the sound of it
And there's no one like me
And that makes it easier
No, I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
Say, I'm not her
No, I'm not her, oh, and I'll never be
At least that's what I've heard
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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blurred /blɜːrd/ B2 |
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voice /vɔɪs/ A1 |
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talk /tɔːk/ A2 |
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dancing /ˈdænsɪŋ/ A1 |
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song /sɔːŋ/ A1 |
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repeat /rɪˈpiːt/ B1 |
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painted /ˈpeɪntɪd/ A2 |
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role /roʊl/ B1 |
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clothes /kloʊðz/ A1 |
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bed /bed/ A1 |
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warm /wɔːrm/ A2 |
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scared /skerd/ A2 |
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alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ A2 |
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opposite /ˈɑːpəzɪt/ B1 |
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sound /saʊnd/ A1 |
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easier /ˈiːziər/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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Been two years, our memories are blurred
➔ Present Perfect Passive (are blurred)
➔ The memories “are blurred” - someone or something blurred them. It has happened over the past 2 years and the effect is still relevant now.
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Hadn't heard your voice, no, not a word
➔ Past Perfect Negative (Hadn't heard)
➔ Expressing that the speaker hadn't heard the other person's voice *before* a certain point in the past (likely, the present moment being reflected on).
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They talk about the things we were
➔ Past Simple (were) as a state of being in the past
➔ Using the past tense 'were' to describe a previous relationship or state of being that no longer exists.
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She's dancing on your feet, with our song on repeat
➔ Present Continuous (She's dancing) indicating an action happening now.
➔ Describes an action that is currently taking place. The use of “on repeat” emphasizes the repetitive nature of the situation, highlighting the discomfort or annoyance of the speaker.
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Heard she's everything I never was
➔ Indirect Speech with “was” (past simple because 'never was' refers to something permanent about herself).
➔ Reporting what was heard, using past tense 'was' because the statement reflects a permanent characteristic, not a changing action. Even if the current girlfriend is no longer 'everything I never was,' this reflects a fundamental lack in the speaker.
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Never gonna move like her, move like
➔ Future with 'gonna' (going to) + infinitive. Ellipsis (omission of 'she does') at the end implies 'move like she does'.
➔ Expresses a strong intention never to imitate the other person's way of moving. 'Gonna' is an informal contraction of 'going to'.
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At least that's what I've heard
➔ Present Perfect with adverbial phrase (at least). Indirect statement. Use of Present Perfect I've heard indicates ongoing relevance of that information.
➔ The speaker is qualifying a statement based on information they have received. The use of 'at least' suggests there might be more to the story, or that the information is not entirely reliable but is the best available.