Picture Window – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the lyrical depth of 'Picture Window' to master English vocabulary related to complex human emotions like anxiety, existential dread, and melancholy. Michelle Zauner’s poetic lyrics provide a perfect study of abstract concepts framed by relatable imagery, offering advanced learners a chance to grasp sophisticated emotional language in a contemporary, engaging pop-rock context.
Key Vocabulary
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baby /ˈbeɪ.bi/ A1 |
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loves /lʌvz/ A1 |
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port /pɔːrt/ A2 |
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town /taʊn/ A1 |
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shuffle /ˈʃʌf.əl/ B2 |
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cry /kraɪ/ A1 |
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Ferris /ˈfɛr.ɪs/ B1 |
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wheel /wiːl/ A1 |
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verge /vɜːdʒ/ B2 |
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committed /kəˈmɪtɪd/ B2 |
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ghost /ɡoʊst/ B1 |
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real /ˈriː.əl/ A2 |
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home /hoʊm/ A1 |
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heartbreaking /ˌhɑːrtˈbreɪ.kɪŋ/ C1 |
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punch /pʌntʃ/ B1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A1 |
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hidden /ˈhɪd.ən/ B2 |
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picture /ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/ A1 |
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window /ˈwɪn.doʊ/ A1 |
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conceive /kənˈsiːv/ B2 |
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death /dɛθ/ B1 |
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passes /pæsɪz/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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My baby loves a port town
➔ Present Simple Tense
➔ The verb 'loves' is in the Present Simple Tense, used to describe a habitual action or a general truth.
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This baby's on the verge of
➔ Present Continuous Tense with 'be on the verge of'
➔ The phrase 'on the verge of' indicates an action that is about to happen, combined with the Present Continuous Tense to show ongoing action.
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Are you not afraid of every waking minute
➔ Negative Interrogative with 'be not'
➔ The structure 'Are you not...' is a negative interrogative form, used to ask a question with a negative connotation.
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All of my ghosts are real
➔ Present Simple Tense with 'be'
➔ The verb 'are' is in the Present Simple Tense, used to state a fact or a general truth.
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Heartbreaking like a punch card
➔ Simile with 'like'
➔ The phrase 'like a punch card' is a simile, using 'like' to compare two unlike things for emphasis.
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Do you not conceive of my death at every minute
➔ Negative Interrogative with 'do not'
➔ The structure 'Do you not...' is a negative interrogative form, used to ask a question with a negative connotation.
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Looking out on somewhere else
➔ Present Participle as Adjective
➔ The phrase 'Looking out' is a present participle used as an adjective to describe the noun 'window'.
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