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Slip back out of whack at your best 00:19
It's a nightmare so I'm joining the army 00:23
No house phones, but can I still call? 00:38
Will you wait for me now? 00:42
We got the right to live, fight to use it 00:47
Got everything but you can just choose it 00:50
I won't just be a puppet on a string 00:52
Don't go that way 00:57
01:05
I'll wait for you 01:07
And I'm tired of all your friends 01:16
Listening at your door 01:19
And I want what's better for you 01:21
So long, my friend and adversary 01:26
But I'll wait for you 01:35
01:38
Get dressed, jump out of bed and do it best 01:45
Are you okay? 01:50
I've been all around this town 01:55
Everybody's singing the same song for ten years 01:57
02:02
I'll wait for you 02:04
Will you wait for me, too? 02:14
And they sacrificed their lives 02:23
And they lied about those odds 02:26
They've said it a million times 02:28
But they'll say it again 02:30
So long, my adversary and friend 02:33
02:43
Don't go that way 03:11
I'll wait for you 03:21
I'm tired of all your friends 03:30
Knocking down your door 03:33
Get up in the morning, yelling "no more!" 03:36
So long, my friend and adversary 03:40
I'll wait for you 03:49
03:50

Under Cover Of Darkness – English Lyrics

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The Strokes
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Dive into the rhythmic world of The Strokes! 'Under Cover Of Darkness' is a perfect track to study conversational English and modern rock idioms, offering a masterclass in how melody and attitude drive contemporary lyrics.

[English]
Slip back out of whack at your best
It's a nightmare so I'm joining the army
No house phones, but can I still call?
Will you wait for me now?
We got the right to live, fight to use it
Got everything but you can just choose it
I won't just be a puppet on a string
Don't go that way
...
I'll wait for you
And I'm tired of all your friends
Listening at your door
And I want what's better for you
So long, my friend and adversary
But I'll wait for you
...
Get dressed, jump out of bed and do it best
Are you okay?
I've been all around this town
Everybody's singing the same song for ten years
...
I'll wait for you
Will you wait for me, too?
And they sacrificed their lives
And they lied about those odds
They've said it a million times
But they'll say it again
So long, my adversary and friend
...
Don't go that way
I'll wait for you
I'm tired of all your friends
Knocking down your door
Get up in the morning, yelling "no more!"
So long, my friend and adversary
I'll wait for you
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

whack

/wæk/

C1
  • noun
  • - a state of being out of order or incorrect (used in 'out of whack')

nightmare

/ˈnaɪt.mɛər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a frightening or unpleasant dream or experience

army

/ˈɑːr.mi/

A2
  • noun
  • - an organized military force

puppet

/ˈpʌp.ɪt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a doll moved by strings, or a person controlled by others

adversary

/ˈæd.və.sə.ri/

C1
  • noun
  • - one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute

sacrificed

/ˈsækrɪfaɪst/

B2
  • verb
  • - to give up something valued for the sake of something else

odds

/ɒdz/

B2
  • noun
  • - the ratio between the amounts of two things; chances or possibilities

yelling

/ˈjɛlɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - shouting something loudly

knocking

/ˈnɒkɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - striking a surface to attract attention

choose

/tʃuːz/

A2
  • verb
  • - to select from a number of possibilities

tired

/ˈtaɪərd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling a need to rest or sleep; weary of something

lied

/laɪd/

B1
  • verb
  • - told an untruth

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Can I still call?

    ➔ Modal verb for permission/possibility

    "Can" is used here to inquire about the possibility or permission to perform an action.

  • I won't just be a puppet on a string

    ➔ Future simple (negative)

    "Won't" (will not) expresses a firm refusal or prediction about the future.

  • I'm tired of all your friends listening at your door

    ➔ Adjective + prepositional phrase / Gerund usage

    ➔ The phrase "tired of" is followed by a gerund ("listening") to describe a state of annoyance.

  • I've been all around this town

    ➔ Present perfect tense

    "I've been" (I have been) denotes an experience that happened at an unspecified time in the past.

  • And they sacrificed their lives

    ➔ Past simple tense

    ➔ The verb "sacrificed" shows a completed action in the past.

  • They've said it a million times

    ➔ Present perfect (repetition)

    ➔ Present perfect is used here to emphasize the frequency of an action that has occurred multiple times.

  • But they'll say it again

    ➔ Future simple

    "They'll" (they will) indicates a future event that is expected to happen.

  • Knocking down your door

    ➔ Present participle (descriptive clause)

    "Knocking" functions as a present participle to describe the action of the friends mentioned previously.