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Mina Uzun Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"I wasn't already made me"

Hi

"I've been losing my mind I've been driving my shine and maybe for you I wasn't already made me but you designated me and you resumed me" (lyrics of the song titled "Heartbeat" by BTS)

What is the grammar structure in the sentence below?

"I wasn't already made me".

I'm having trouble translating it. I need a clear explanation about what it means. I don't have a clue regarding the grammar structure used. Could someone please explain?

  

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Mina Uzun "I wasn't already made me". It doesn't make sense in normal English. It is quite possible that the lyrics are mistranscribed.

  • Mina Uzun "I wasn't already made me".
  • It doesn't make sense in normal English.
  • It is quite possible that the lyrics are mistranscribed.
  • The Internet is awash with song lyric transcriptions that have the most ridiculous errors and mishearings.
  • Another lyrics site has "I know me before you was a ready-made me".
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Mina Uzun"I wasn't already made me".

It doesn't make sense in normal English. It is quite possible that the lyrics are mistranscribed. The Internet is awash with song lyric transcriptions that have the most ridiculous errors and mishearings. Another lyrics site has "I know me before you was a ready-made me". "a ready-made me" could make sense, but the rest

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Mina Uzun I need a clear explanation about what it means

Read here:

https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/music/a28225375/bts-heartbeat-lyrics-meaning/

Even native speakers need a translation for some of the most obtuse and obscure

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