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Right as I live a toe in the abyss a 00:07
knock on the door saying are you in 00:12
there miss I stay quiet as can be 00:16
I'm not here I'm where nobody body can 00:25
reach. 00:30
Instead of live, I was lying on the 00:38
floor with death crouching beside me and 00:42
still got up for more saying I'm done 00:46
after this. 00:52
And to think I did believe it. I'd gone 00:56
where nobody can reach. 00:59
Death said I'd called not knowing that I 01:09
did. She said she wished I'd known that 01:13
I'm still just a kid, but knew I would 01:18
call again. 01:23
So she moy on back in case next time's 01:26
really the end. 01:31
Instead of love he said lie down in the 01:48
dirt. I looked up at the night sky, 01:52
wondering, is this what it's worth. The 01:56
stars never answered back. 02:00
I got up when it was done and went where 02:05
nobody can reach. So, excuse me. I'll be 02:09
opening my box of old French misery. 02:16
my secret treat to feel like myself 02:21
again. 02:27
I'll be here. I'll be where nobody can 02:31
reach. 02:36
I'm not here. 02:38
Somewhere nobody can reach. 02:40
Still here. Somewhere nobody can reach. 02:44

Instead of Here – English Lyrics

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Mitski
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Nothing’s About to Happen to Me
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the lyrical depth and evocative sounds of Mitski's "Instead of Here," a song that masterfully articulates the complex feelings of longing for solitude and emotional retreat. Through its introspective lyrics and haunting musicality, listeners can explore powerful expressions of human vulnerability and the desire for peace amidst internal turmoil, offering a rich entry point into understanding emotional nuances in music.

[English]
Right as I live a toe in the abyss a
knock on the door saying are you in
there miss I stay quiet as can be
I'm not here I'm where nobody body can
reach.
Instead of live, I was lying on the
floor with death crouching beside me and
still got up for more saying I'm done
after this.
And to think I did believe it. I'd gone
where nobody can reach.
Death said I'd called not knowing that I
did. She said she wished I'd known that
I'm still just a kid, but knew I would
call again.
So she moy on back in case next time's
really the end.
Instead of love he said lie down in the
dirt. I looked up at the night sky,
wondering, is this what it's worth. The
stars never answered back.
I got up when it was done and went where
nobody can reach. So, excuse me. I'll be
opening my box of old French misery.
my secret treat to feel like myself
again.
I'll be here. I'll be where nobody can
reach.
I'm not here.
Somewhere nobody can reach.
Still here. Somewhere nobody can reach.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

abyss

əˈbɪs

B2
  • noun
  • - a deep or bottomless chasm or void

crouching

ˈkraʊtʃɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to bend down and rest on one's knees

moy

mɔɪ

C1
  • verb
  • - (contextual) to move or go

misery

ˈmɪzəri

A2
  • noun
  • - a state of great unhappiness or emotional distress

reach

riːtʃ

A1
  • verb
  • - to stretch out an arm or hand to touch or grasp something

live

lɪv

A1
  • verb
  • - to have life; be alive

death

dɛθ

A1
  • noun
  • - the end of life

kid

kɪd

A1
  • noun
  • - a young person; child

worth

wɜːrθ

A2
  • adjective
  • - having a value or deserving effort

stars

stɑːrz

A1
  • noun
  • - luminous spheres of plasma in space

treat

triːt

A1
  • noun
  • - something special or enjoyable

French

frɛntʃ

A1
  • adjective
  • - relating to France or its people

secret

ˈsiːkrɪt

A1
  • adjective
  • - known only to a few

box

bɒks

A1
  • noun
  • - a container with a lid

old

oʊld

A1
  • adjective
  • - having lived or existed for a long time

excuse

ɪkˈskjuːz

A2
  • verb
  • - to forgive or understand an action

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Right as I live a toe in the abyss a knock on the door saying are you in there miss

    ➔ Subordinate Clause of time (As...)

    "As" is used here to indicate two actions happening simultaneously.

  • I'm not here I'm where nobody body can reach.

    ➔ Relative clause with 'where'

    "Where" functions as a relative adverb to describe the location.

  • And to think I did believe it.

    ➔ Infinitive phrase as an exclamation

    ➔ The infinitive "to think" is used to express disbelief or surprise.

  • Death said I'd called not knowing that I did.

    ➔ Past Perfect (I'd called) and reported speech

    ➔ The past perfect "I'd called" shows an action completed before the speech.

  • She said she wished I'd known that I'm still just a kid

    ➔ Wished + Past Perfect (hypothetical)

    "Wished I'd known" expresses a regret about a past situation.

  • wondering, is this what it's worth.

    ➔ Noun Clause (is this what...)

    "What it's worth" functions as the complement of the verb 'is'.

  • I'll be opening my box of old French misery.

    ➔ Future Continuous

    ➔ The Future Continuous "I'll be opening" suggests a planned future action.

  • Still here. Somewhere nobody can reach.

    ➔ Reduced relative clause

    ➔ The phrase effectively omits "that" or "where" to create a poetic, concise tone.