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I saw her in the rightest way 00:24
Looking like Anne Hathaway 00:30
Laughing while she hit her pen 00:35
And coughed, and coughed 00:39
And then she came up to my knees 00:45
Begging, "Baby, would you please 00:50
Do the things you said you'd do 00:55
To me, to me?" 00:59
Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor? 01:04
And when you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor? 01:10
I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior 01:15
My mom says that she's worried, but I'm covered in this favor 01:20
And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong 01:25
I sleep so I can see you, 'cause I hate to wait so long 01:30
I sleep so I can see you, and I hate to wait so long 01:35
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She took my fingers to her mouth 01:45
The kind of thing that makes you proud 01:50
That nothing else had ever 01:55
Worked out, worked out 02:00
And lately, I've tried other things 02:05
But nothing can capture the sting 02:11
Of the venom she's gonna 02:16
Spit out right now 02:20
Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor? 02:25
And when you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor? 02:30
I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior 02:36
I know that you've been worried, but you're dripping in my favor 02:41
And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong 02:46
I sleep so I can see you, 'cause I hate to wait so long 02:51
I sleep so I can see you, and I hate to wait so long 02:56
And we can run away to the walls inside your house 03:06
I can be the cat, baby, you can be the mouse 03:11
And we can laugh off things that we know nothing about 03:16
We can go forever, until you wanna sit it out 03:21
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Sailor Song – English Lyrics

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Learning a language through music is a powerful tool, and Gigi Perez's 'Sailor Song' offers a unique opportunity to delve into poetic and emotionally charged English. The song's vivid imagery and metaphorical lyrics, such as the desire to be loved 'like a sailor,' provide rich ground for understanding nuanced expression. Its exploration of themes like intense love, devotion, and finding personal salvation makes it a compelling piece for language learners to connect with contemporary and heartfelt songwriting.

[English]
I saw her in the rightest way
Looking like Anne Hathaway
Laughing while she hit her pen
And coughed, and coughed
And then she came up to my knees
Begging, "Baby, would you please
Do the things you said you'd do
To me, to me?"
Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor?
And when you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor?
I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior
My mom says that she's worried, but I'm covered in this favor
And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong
I sleep so I can see you, 'cause I hate to wait so long
I sleep so I can see you, and I hate to wait so long
...
She took my fingers to her mouth
The kind of thing that makes you proud
That nothing else had ever
Worked out, worked out
And lately, I've tried other things
But nothing can capture the sting
Of the venom she's gonna
Spit out right now
Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor?
And when you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor?
I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior
I know that you've been worried, but you're dripping in my favor
And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong
I sleep so I can see you, 'cause I hate to wait so long
I sleep so I can see you, and I hate to wait so long
And we can run away to the walls inside your house
I can be the cat, baby, you can be the mouse
And we can laugh off things that we know nothing about
We can go forever, until you wanna sit it out
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

sailor

/ˈseɪlɚ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who works at sea, especially as a crew member of a ship

taste

/teɪst/

B1
  • noun
  • - the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance
  • verb
  • - to have a particular flavor or be flavored with something

flavor

/ˈfleɪvər/

B2
  • noun
  • - the distinctive taste of a particular food or drink

believe

/bɪˈliːv/

B1
  • verb
  • - to accept as true or real

savior

/ˈseɪvjər/

C1
  • noun
  • - a person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty

favor

/ˈfeɪvər/

B2
  • noun
  • - an act of kindness, approval, or support

dirty

/ˈdɜːrti/

B1
  • adjective
  • - covered or marked with an unclean substance

wait

/weɪt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to stay in one place until a particular time or event

run

/rʌn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

love

/lʌv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to feel deep affection for someone
  • noun
  • - an intense feeling of deep affection

kiss

/kɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to touch or press lips together to show affection
  • noun
  • - a act of pressing lips to someone else as a sign of affection

runaway

/ˈrʌnəweɪ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a person who flees or escapes

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Would you please do the things you said you'd do

    ➔ Use of modal verb 'would' for polite requests

    ➔ 'Would' is used to make polite or conditional requests.

  • And can you tell me what's my flavor?

    ➔ Use of question inversion for asking questions

    ➔ Question inversion involves switching the typical word order to form questions.

  • I sleep so I can see you, 'cause I hate to wait so long

    ➔ Use of 'so' to indicate purpose, and 'because' as a causal conjunction

    ➔ 'So' indicates purpose, meaning 'in order to', and 'because' introduces the reason.

  • And we can run away to the walls inside your house

    ➔ Use of 'can' for ability or possibility

    ➔ 'Can' is a modal verb expressing ability or possibility.

  • And we can laugh off things that we know nothing about

    ➔ Use of 'know nothing about' to indicate lack of knowledge

    ➔ 'Know nothing about' means to have no knowledge or information about something.

  • My mom says that she's worried, but I'm covered in this favor

    ➔ Use of reported speech 'says that' and passive phrase 'covered in'

    ➔ 'Says that' introduces reported speech, and 'covered in' is an idiomatic phrase meaning to be filled or surrounded by something.

  • And we can run away to the walls inside your house

    ➔ Use of prepositional phrase 'inside your house' to indicate location

    ➔ 'Inside your house' specifies the location where the action takes place.