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  • We don't talk much

  • And I got two years worth of stories

  • But we don't talk much, no

  • I don't sleep much

  • And my heavy head that's full of worry

  • Hasn't changed much, no

  • If I call, would you pick up?

  • It's the only thing I wanna do

  • And I should stop

  • 'Cause I fucked up

  • So I'm putting all my tears to use

  • I wrote a song for you

  • I wrote a sing for you

  • Oh yeah, hm

  • When I wake up

  • I might just throw away these pages

  • When I wake up, yeah

  • I hope you hear this

  • 'Cause face to face

  • I never say it

  • That I still feel the same

  • Time won't heal the pain

  • I wish you would've stayed, yeah

  • If I call, would you pick up?

  • It's the only thing I wanna do

  • And I should stop

  • 'Cause I fucked up

  • So I'm putting all my tears to use

  • I wrote a song for you, oh yeah

  • I wrote a song for you

  • Oh yeah, oh yeah, hm

  • You never say enough

  • And I always say too much

  • You're there every heart that I break

  • Every song that I play is for you

  • And all of our old friends

  • Asking me how you been

  • I wish I knew

  • If I call, would you pick up?

  • Its the only thing I wanna do

  • And I should stop

  • 'Cause I fucked up

  • So I'm putting all my tears to use

  • I wrote a song for you, oh yeah

  • I wrote a song for you, oh oh

  • Oh yeah yeah, oh yeah

We don't talk much

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Isac Elliot - I Wrote a Song for You

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    Bruce Chen posted on 2018/02/06
Video vocabulary

Keywords

worth

US /wɚθ/

UK /wɜ:θ/

  • preposition
  • Deserving of (a particular action).
  • noun
  • The quality that renders something desirable or valuable.
  • The quality of being good or deserving praise.
  • The monetary or material value of something.
  • other
  • the financial, practical or moral value of somebody/something
  • adjective
  • Having a specified value.
  • other
  • having a particular value, especially in money
throw

US /θroʊ/

UK /θrəʊ/

  • noun
  • Arm movement to make a thing fly through the air
  • Loose cloth or blanket (usually over a chair)
  • Forcibly putting someone on the ground
  • verb
  • To use your arm to make something fly in the air
  • To move part of your body suddenly and forcefully
  • To confuse or upset someone
  • (E.g. judo) to forcibly put someone on the ground
  • To propel something through the air with force.
  • To put something somewhere suddenly and roughly
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • other
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
  • To escape.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • other
  • To put an end to.
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
wanna

US /ˈwɑnə/

UK /'wɒnə/

  • verb
  • Shortened form of 'want to'. Used only in speaking
heal

US /hi:l/

UK /hi:l/

  • verb
  • To recover from or forget a bad experience
  • To make or become healthy or well again
pain

US /pen/

UK /peɪn/

  • noun
  • Strong feeling of hurt or discomfort
  • An annoying or troublesome person or thing.
  • verb
  • To cause someone to feel upset or worry
  • other
  • To cause mental or emotional suffering to.
  • other
  • Mental or emotional suffering or distress.
  • An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
head

US /hɛd/

UK /hed/

  • verb
  • To hit a ball with your head in a game
  • To be first or at the front or top (e.g. a list)
  • To travel or move toward a particular place; To go in a particular direction
  • To become the leader of something
  • To lead or be responsible for something
  • noun
  • Counter for the number of cattle
  • Natural mental ability or intelligence
  • Leader or person with the greatest authority
  • Mind; mental ability; mental state
  • Side of a coin with a head on it
  • Top part of your body with eyes and a mouth
  • Starting point of something, e.g. a river
pick

US /pɪk/

UK /pɪk/

  • noun
  • Sharp tool used for breaking the ground
  • The best one of a group.
  • A small, thin piece of plastic or metal used to pluck the strings of a musical instrument.
  • The right or opportunity to choose.
  • Item selected from a group of choices
  • A tool with a sharp point used for breaking or digging.
  • A toothpick.
  • other
  • To choose someone or something from a group.
  • To gather or harvest.
  • To pluck or gather.
  • To remove something with the fingers or a pointed object.
  • To select carefully.
  • verb
  • To take fruit or vegetables from a plant or tree
  • To decide on a thing from various choices; select
  • To remove (flower, etc.) with your fingers
change

US /tʃendʒ/

UK /tʃeɪndʒ/

  • noun
  • Exchange of one set of clothes for another
  • Money in the form of coins instead of paper
  • Money returned after giving too much
  • Act of making or becoming something else
  • verb
  • To exchange one set of clothes for another
  • To exchange one kind of money for another
  • To replace something with another thing
  • To make or become something else
  • To go from one train, bus, etc. and go to another
know

US /noʊ/

UK /nəʊ/

  • verb
  • To be certain or sure about something.
  • To be familiar with a person or place, thing
  • To be acquainted or familiar with.
  • To feel sure or be convinced about something
  • To discover or be aware of something
  • To be able to distinguish
  • To have knowledge of things
  • To have the skill or ability to do something.
  • To have information or be aware of something.
  • To be acquainted or familiar with someone.
  • To be able to identify someone or something.
  • To be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.