📚 Key Vocabulary
darlinga term of affection used to address someone you love
barefootnot wearing shoes or socks
diveto start something with energy and enthusiasm
give upto stop trying; to abandon something
favouritethe thing you like most; preferred above all others
| I found a love for me | found = Past Simple of find |
| Darling, just dive right in and follow my lead | dive right in = start something immediately |
| Well, I found a girl, beautiful and sweet | beautiful, sweet = adjectives after noun |
| Oh, I never knew you were the someone waiting for me | knew = Past Simple of know |
| 'Cause we were just kids when we fell in love | fell in love = Past Simple of fall in love |
| Not knowing what it was | not knowing = negative gerund phrase |
| I will not give you up this time | will not = strong intention · give up = stop trying |
| Baby, I'm dancing in the dark with you between my arms | dancing in the dark = romantic / figurative |
| Barefoot on the grass, listening to our favourite song | barefoot = without shoes · listening = present participle |
| When you said you looked so happy you could not stop crying | looked = Past Simple · could not = was not able to |
| Baby, you're all that I need | all that I need = the only thing I need |