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Hey. 00:08
>> All right. 00:09
>> You nervous for tonight? 00:12
>> No, I'm feeling good. 00:14
>> Alex, Benson, you guys are on the five. 00:16
>> Thank you. 00:18
>> Will she be here? 00:20
I 00:40
am having the time of my life. 00:42
And I wish that you were still right 00:48
here. 00:52
I wish you came alone. 00:53
You 01:02
Why did you leave me so soon 01:04
before all the flowers could bloom? 01:09
I wish you came along. 01:15
And know 01:23
that every day is a party. 01:25
Every night's a nightmare. 01:31
Wishing you came along. 01:37
Yes, 01:45
I'm having the time of my life. 01:47
But something about it feels so 01:52
off. I wish you came along. 01:57
If this is as good as it gets, 02:09
then why is my head such a messy? 02:14
Oh, why is it all so wrong? 02:19
You know 02:28
that everything 02:30
I can't 02:41
without wishing you came alone. 02:46
Heat. 02:56
Heat. 03:03
Heat. Heat. 03:13
Heat. Heat. 03:24
It can't be over, dear. 03:52

The Time Of My Life – English Lyrics

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Dive into the emotional world of Benson Boone with 'The Time Of My Life.' This song is a perfect tool for English learners to practice expressing complex emotions, understanding idioms related to time and memory, and studying the use of contrast in songwriting to convey heartbreak.

[English]
Hey.
>> All right.
>> You nervous for tonight?
>> No, I'm feeling good.
>> Alex, Benson, you guys are on the five.
>> Thank you.
>> Will she be here?
I
am having the time of my life.
And I wish that you were still right
here.
I wish you came alone.
You
Why did you leave me so soon
before all the flowers could bloom?
I wish you came along.
And know
that every day is a party.
Every night's a nightmare.
Wishing you came along.
Yes,
I'm having the time of my life.
But something about it feels so
off. I wish you came along.
If this is as good as it gets,
then why is my head such a messy?
Oh, why is it all so wrong?
You know
that everything
I can't
without wishing you came alone.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
It can't be over, dear.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

nervous

/ˈnɜːrvəs/

A2
  • adjective
  • - easily agitated or alarmed; anxious

tonight

/təˈnaɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the night of the present day

flowers

/ˈflaʊərz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the seed-bearing part of a plant

bloom

/bluːm/

B2
  • verb
  • - to produce flowers; to flourish

party

/ˈpɑːrti/

A1
  • noun
  • - a social gathering of invited guests

nightmare

/ˈnaɪtmer/

B1
  • noun
  • - a frightening or unpleasant dream

messy

/ˈmesi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - untidy or dirty; confusing and difficult

wrong

/rɔːŋ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not correct or true; unjust; dishonest

heat

/hiːt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the quality of being hot; high temperature

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I am having the time of my life.

    ➔ Present Continuous Tense

    ➔ Used to describe an action happening right now. Here, "am having" emphasizes the current experience.

  • I wish that you were still right here.

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood with 'wish'

    ➔ Used to express a desire for a situation that is different from reality. "were" is used instead of "was".

  • Why did you leave me so soon?

    ➔ Past Simple Tense (Interrogative)

    ➔ Used to ask about an action completed in the past. Auxiliary "did" + subject + base form "leave".

  • Before all the flowers could bloom.

    ➔ Modal Verb 'could' (Past Ability/Possibility)

    ➔ Indicates the potential for something to happen. Here "could" suggests a suppressed or interrupted possibility.

  • Every night's a nightmare.

    ➔ Contraction (Noun + 'is')

    ➔ Shortened form of "Every night is a nightmare". Contractions are common in song lyrics to match the rhythm.

  • Something about it feels so off.

    ➔ Indefinite Pronoun as Subject

    "Something" acts as a singular subject, requiring the verb "feels" (third-person singular).

  • Why is my head such a mess?

    ➔ Noun Phrase with Adjective

    ➔ The structure "such a" + adjective + noun is used for emphasis. "Mess" describes the state of mind.

  • It can't be over, dear.

    ➔ Modal Verb 'can't' (Logical Deduction)

    ➔ Used to express strong disbelief or a negative conclusion about a situation.