Learn English with Songs – “You’re my favourite mistake”

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Here at ABA English there are several fans of Sheryl Crow. Do you like her? This great song called “You’re my favourite mistake” is the song we will be singing to today.

Ready?

1. Read the lyrics
2. Understand the vocabulary
3. Sing!

Lyrics

I woke up and called this morning
The tone of your voice was a warning
That you don’t care for me anymore

I made up the bed we sleep in
I looked at the clock when you creep in
It’s 6 a.m. and I’m alone

[Chorus:]
Did you know when you go
It’s the perfect ending
To the bad day I was just beginning
When you go all I know is
You’re my favorite mistake

Your friends are sorry for me
They watch you pretend to adore me
But I’m no fool to this game

Now here comes your secret lover
She’d be unlike any other
Until your guilt goes up in flames

[Chorus:]
Did you know when you go
It’s the perfect ending
To the bad day I’d gotten used to spending
When you go all I know is
You’re my favorite mistake

You’re my favorite mistake

Well maybe nothin’ lasts forever
Even when you stay together
I don’t need forever after
It’s your laughter won’t let me go
So I’m holding on this way

Did you know, could you tell
You were the only one
That I ever loved
Now everything’s so wrong

Did you see me walking by?
Did it ever make you cry?

You’re my favorite mistake
You’re my favorite mistake
You’re my favorite mistake

Vocabulary

loving-you-is-my-favorite-mistakeTone – a quality, feeling, or attitude expressed by the words that someone uses in speaking or writing.

Warning – something (such as an action or a statement) that tells someone about possible danger or trouble.

Mistake – something that is not correct : a wrong action, statement, or judgment.

Pretend – to act as if something is true when it is not true.

Adore – to love or admire (someone) very much.

Fool – a person who lacks good sense or judgment : a stupid or silly person.

Guilt – responsibility for a crime or for doing something bad or wrong.

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