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  • I love this place But it's haunted without you My tired heart Is beating so slow

  • Our hearts sing less than We wanted, we wanted Our hearts sing 'cause We do not know, we do not know

  • To light the night, to help us grow To help us grow It is not said, I always know

  • You can catch me Don't you run, don't you run If you live another day In this happy little house The fire's here to stay

  • To light the night, to help us grow To help us grow It is not said, I always know

  • Please don't make a fuss, it won't go away The wonder of it all The wonder that I made I am here to stay

  • I am here to stay

  • Stay

I love this place But it's haunted without you My tired heart Is beating so slow

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Amanda Seyfried - Little House ( Eng. Subtitle )

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

stay

US /ste/

UK /steɪ/

  • verb
  • To keep trying without giving up
  • To remain in the same place and not move away
  • To spend time visiting a place or someone's home
  • noun
  • Legal order to stop or delay an action
  • Strong rope or wire that supports a ship's mast
  • Period of time spent living in or visiting a place
sing

US /sɪŋ/

UK /sɪŋ/

  • verb
  • To make musical sounds with your voice
run

US /rʌn/

UK /rʌn/

  • verb
  • To depart or travel according to a schedule
  • To cause an animal to move in a certain direction
  • (Of an engine) to be operating
  • To start or use a computer program
  • To flow in a certain direction, like a liquid
  • To manage or operate a business
  • To operate or drive something
  • (Of a road) to go from one place to another
  • To move your legs faster than walking
  • noun
  • A vertical line of broken stitches in stockings or tights.
  • A large number of fish swimming together to spawn.
  • A score in baseball.
  • A continuous period of success or popularity.
  • Journey between two places made by ship or car
  • The period of time that a play, movie, etc. is shown to the public.
  • An act of running, especially for exercise or pleasure.
  • Series of similar things or successes and failures
  • A prepared course or track for skiing.
  • Act of running; exercise of running
light

US /laɪt/

UK /laɪt/

  • other
  • The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
  • adjective
  • Not burdensome or demanding; easy.
  • Pale in color; not dark.
  • Being bright making it easy to see; not dark
  • Being pale and lacking darkness of color
  • Not heavy; weighing only a little
  • noun
  • An expression in the eyes indicating a particular emotion.
  • A source of energy that makes a room or area bright
  • A person who is a source of inspiration or guidance.
  • A lamp, bulb, or similar device used to provide illumination.
  • A traffic signal.
  • Knowledge or understanding.
  • Way in which something or someone is understood
  • other
  • To ignite or set fire to something.
  • To provide with light; illuminate.
  • verb
  • To cause something to burn; put a burning match to
  • To provide a way to see ahead
  • adverb
  • Carrying few bags when traveling
night

US /naɪt/

UK /naɪt/

  • adjective
  • Working during the very early morning
  • noun
  • Time when sun does not shine
want

US /wɑnt, wɔnt/

UK /wɔnt/

  • noun
  • Something you desire or wish for
  • State or condition of poverty
  • verb
  • To desire or wish for something; hope for a thing
tired

US /ˈtaɪərd/

UK /ˈtaɪəd/

  • adjective
  • Without energy so you want to rest or fall asleep
  • verb
  • To lose, cause to lose energy so you want to rest
catch

US /kætʃ, kɛtʃ/

UK /kætʃ/

  • noun
  • Amount of something that has been caught
  • A device for fastening something.
  • A person considered to be a good marriage partner.
  • Trick or something trying to deceive
  • verb
  • To stop something flying and hold it
  • To stop something and not let it go, e.g. animals
  • To contract or be infected with (an illness).
  • To get sick or get a disease from someone else
  • To find someone to do something, a task
  • To intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or falling).
  • To get stuck on or in something
  • To discover (someone) in the act of doing something wrong.
  • To be trapped so you can’t escape
  • To be able to understand what someone is saying
  • other
  • To contract or be infected with (a disease).
  • To intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or falling).
  • To capture or trap.
  • To hear and understand.
slow

US /sloʊ/

UK /sləʊ/

  • adjective
  • Lacking activity, busyness or excitement
  • (Clock) showing time earlier than the actual time
  • Having difficulty understanding simple things
  • Moving or happening without speed; not fast
  • verb
  • To move, with less speed than before
  • To move or go without much speed
house

US /haʊs/

UK /haʊs/

  • adjective
  • Relating to a house or household.
  • noun
  • Place where a specific activity or business occurs
  • A building for human habitation, typically consisting of walls, a roof, and a door.
  • A business or firm.
  • A family, especially a royal family or noble family.
  • Building in which a family, person lives
  • A deliberative or legislative assembly.
  • The audience in a theater or cinema.
  • verb
  • To give someone a place to live
  • To contain or store something
  • other
  • To provide accommodation or shelter for.