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I used to shut my door 00:01
while my mother screamed in the kitchen 00:04
I'd turn the music up get high and try not to listen 00:07
To every little fight 00:14
'cause neither one was right 00:17
I swore I'd never be like them 00:21
But I was just a kid back then 00:24
The older I get 00:27
the more than I see 00:29
My parents aren't heroes 00:31
they're just like me 00:33
And loving is hard 00:34
it don't always work 00:36
You just try your best 00:38
not to get hurt 00:40
I used to be mad 00:41
but now I know 00:43
Sometimes it's better 00:45
to let someone go 00:47
It just hand't hit 00:48
me yet... 00:50
The older I get 00:52
I used to wonder why 00:54
"Why they could never be happy?" 00:57
I used to close my eyes 01:01
and pray for a whole 'nother family 01:05
Where everything was fine 01:08
one that felt like mine 01:11
I swore I'd never be like them 01:15
But I was just a kid back then 01:18
The older I get 01:21
the more than I see 01:23
My parents aren't heroes 01:24
they're just like me 01:26
And loving is hard 01:28
it don't always work 01:30
You just try your best 01:32
not to get hurt 01:33
i used to be a mad 01:35
but now I know 01:37
Sometimes it's better 01:39
to let someone go 01:40
It just hand't hit 01:42
me yet... 01:44
The older I get 01:46
The older I get 02:00
the more than I see 02:02
My parents aren't heroes 02:04
they're just like me 02:05
And loving is hard 02:07
it don't always work 02:09
You just try your best 02:11
not to get hurt 02:12
I used to be mad 02:14
but now I know 02:16
Sometimes it's better 02:18
to let someone go 02:19
it just hadn't hit 02:21
me yet... 02:23
The older I get 02:25
02:27
02:37
Subtitles: Ipea 02:54

Older – English Lyrics

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Dive into Sasha Sloan's emotionally resonant track 'Older' to explore the nuances of English expression through honest storytelling. This indie-pop ballad beautifully articulates the complex journey of understanding family and love as one matures, offering relatable vocabulary and genuine sentiment that makes language learning a heartfelt experience. You can learn how to express complex emotions and personal reflections in a clear, yet poetic way, making the song a powerful tool for language acquisition and emotional connection.

[English]
I used to shut my door
while my mother screamed in the kitchen
I'd turn the music up get high and try not to listen
To every little fight
'cause neither one was right
I swore I'd never be like them
But I was just a kid back then
The older I get
the more than I see
My parents aren't heroes
they're just like me
And loving is hard
it don't always work
You just try your best
not to get hurt
I used to be mad
but now I know
Sometimes it's better
to let someone go
It just hand't hit
me yet...
The older I get
I used to wonder why
"Why they could never be happy?"
I used to close my eyes
and pray for a whole 'nother family
Where everything was fine
one that felt like mine
I swore I'd never be like them
But I was just a kid back then
The older I get
the more than I see
My parents aren't heroes
they're just like me
And loving is hard
it don't always work
You just try your best
not to get hurt
i used to be a mad
but now I know
Sometimes it's better
to let someone go
It just hand't hit
me yet...
The older I get
The older I get
the more than I see
My parents aren't heroes
they're just like me
And loving is hard
it don't always work
You just try your best
not to get hurt
I used to be mad
but now I know
Sometimes it's better
to let someone go
it just hadn't hit
me yet...
The older I get
...
...
Subtitles: Ipea

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

older

/ˈəʊldə(r)/

B1
  • adjective
  • - more old; having lived longer

parents

/ˈpɛərənts/

A2
  • noun
  • - a mother and father; a person's caregivers

loving

/ˈlʌvɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - showing love or great care

hard

/hɑːd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - difficult; solid or firm

hurt

/hɜːt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to cause pain or injury

try

/traɪ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to attempt or make an effort

best

/bɛst/

A2
  • adjective
  • - of the highest quality or most favorable

mad

/mæd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - angry or mentally ill; crazy

know

/noʊ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information

fight

/faɪt/

B1
  • noun
  • - a violent confrontation or struggle
  • verb
  • - to engage in a struggle

better

/ˈbɛtər/

B1
  • adjective
  • - of higher quality or more desirable

let

/lɛt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to allow or permit

go

/ɡoʊ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move from one place to another

hit

/hɪt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to strike something or someone

family

/ˈfæmɪli/

A2
  • noun
  • - a group of related people, especially parents and children

kid

/kɪd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a child or young person

mother

/ˈmʌðər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a female parent

scream

/skriːm/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make a loud, high-pitched cry

turn

/tɜːrn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to rotate or cause to rotate

music

/ˈmjuːzɪk/

A1
  • noun
  • - organized sound created with instruments or voices

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I used to shut my door

    ➔ used to

    ➔ Here, 'used to' indicates a habitual action in the past that no longer happens.

  • while my mother screamed in the kitchen

    ➔ past continuous

    ➔ 'screamed' in past continuous shows an action in progress at a specific past time.

  • I'd turn the music up

    ➔ would for past habits

    ➔ Here, 'would' describes a repeated action in the past similar to 'used to'.

  • try not to listen

    ➔ infinitive with 'to'

    ➔ The infinitive 'to listen' follows 'try' to express effort or purpose.

  • The older I get, the more than I see

    ➔ correlative comparatives (the... the...)

    ➔ This structure connects two comparative clauses: as one thing increases, so does the other.

  • And loving is hard; it don't always work

    ➔ colloquial negation 'don't' with third person

    ➔ Here 'don't' is non-standard for third person singular ('doesn't'), reflecting casual speech.

  • You just try your best

    ➔ imperative with adverb 'just'

    ➔ The verb 'try' is in the imperative mood, and 'just' softens the command to mean 'simply'.

  • It just hadn't hit me yet

    ➔ past perfect with 'yet'

    ➔ 'Hadn't hit' is past perfect showing something hadn’t occurred before another past moment; 'yet' adds that it was expected.