Care – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the raw emotions of "Care" by benny blanco and Omar Apollo, a poignant song that beautifully articulates the bittersweet pain of a breakup. Its heartfelt lyrics and sparse, emotional production offer a unique opportunity to explore nuanced English vocabulary related to love, loss, and lingering affection, making it special for its honest portrayal of human vulnerability.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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lose /luːz/ A2 |
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miss /mɪs/ A2 |
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calm /kɑːm/ B1 |
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friends /frɛndz/ A1 |
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dead /dɛd/ A2 |
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push /pʊʃ/ B1 |
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luck /lʌk/ A2 |
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care /kɛər/ A2 |
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family /ˈfæməli/ A1 |
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divorce /dɪˈvɔːrs/ B2 |
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changed /tʃeɪndʒd/ B1 |
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different /ˈdɪfərənt/ B1 |
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thought /θɔːt/ B2 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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kids /kɪdz/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A2 |
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accomplishment /əˈkɒmplɪʃmənt/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I can't miss you anymore
➔ Modal verb (can) + negative (not) + main verb + adverb of cessation (anymore)
➔ The modal verb "can't" expresses inability, followed by the base verb "miss" and the adverb "anymore" indicating that the action no longer occurs.
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I wish I could ignore
➔ Wish + subjunctive modal (could) to express an unreal desire
➔ The verb "wish" is followed by the past‑modal "could", which creates a subjunctive meaning: the speaker desires the ability to "ignore" something that is not currently possible.
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But you calm **me**
➔ Simple present with a transitive verb (calm) + direct object
➔ The subject "you" performs the action "calm" on the object "me"; the verb is in the simple present because it describes a habitual or general state.
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I **got** some new friends
➔ Past simple of "get" used colloquially to mean "have" (present perfect sense)
➔ The verb "got" is the past form of "get" but here it functions like the present perfect "have got" meaning "possess"; it is common in informal speech.
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You **left** me off for dead
➔ Phrasal verb "leave off" + idiomatic expression "for dead" (meaning abandoned)
➔ The verb "left" (past of "leave") combines with the particle "off" to form the phrasal verb "leave off", and the idiom "for dead" intensifies the sense of being completely abandoned.
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I'll **probably** push my luck
➔ Future simple with modal "will" + adverb of probability (probably) + verb phrase
➔ The contracted form "I'll" (I will) introduces a future action; "probably" modifies the certainty of the verb "push", indicating the speaker thinks the action is likely but not certain.
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I **couldn't** take no more
➔ Past modal "could" + negative "not" + verb + double negative "no more" (standard colloquial usage)
➔ "couldn't" is the contracted negative of "could not"; the phrase "no more" also carries a negative meaning, creating a double negative that intensifies the idea of reaching a limit.
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You **saw** what I care for
➔ Simple past verb "saw" + object clause introduced by "what" (relative pronoun)
➔ "what" functions as a relative pronoun meaning "the thing(s) that"; the clause "what I care for" serves as the object of the verb "saw".
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I **know** I promised you someone to look up to
➔ Verb of cognition "know" + that‑clause (omitted "that") + infinitive phrase as object complement
➔ "know" introduces a reported statement; the conjunction "that" is omitted, a common colloquial style, and the infinitive phrase "to look up to" explains what the promised "someone" is supposed to be.
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