Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music can be a deeply personal journey, and Cavetown's "1994" offers a heartfelt entry point into modern English indie pop. The song's introspective lyrics about self-forgiveness and nostalgia are expressed with a gentle sincerity that makes the vocabulary and emotional nuances accessible. What makes "1994" special is its blend of catchy, pop-rock influenced melodies with raw, honest songwriting, allowing learners to connect with universal feelings while picking up contemporary phrasing.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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forgive /fərˈɡɪv/ B2 |
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decomposing /ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊzɪŋ/ C1 |
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love /lʌv/ A2 |
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story /ˈstɔːri/ A2 |
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kids /kɪdz/ A1 |
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grown /ɡroʊn/ A2 |
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fence /fɛns/ B1 |
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worth /wɜːrθ/ B2 |
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dirt /dɜːrt/ B1 |
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child /tʃaɪld/ A2 |
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you /juː/ A1 |
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getting /ˈɡɛtɪŋ/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm trying to forgive myself for things I didn't do
➔ Past Simple Negative in Relative Clause
➔ The phrase "things I **didn't do**" uses the past simple negative to describe actions that the speaker did *not* perform. The clause is a relative clause modifying "things."
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For words I didn't say and things I didn't choose
➔ Parallel Structure with Past Simple Negative
➔ This line continues the pattern from the previous one, using "I didn't say" and "I didn't choose" in parallel. This creates emphasis and rhythm. All use "didn't" + base form.
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Mum and dad in love like it's 1994
➔ Subjunctive Mood (Hypothetical)
➔ The phrase "like it's 1994" uses the subjunctive mood. While not grammatically strict, it suggests a simplified or idealized version of that time, which is not literally true now. The use of "is" here implies a continuous state of being reminiscent of that year.
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everything's been getting me down
➔ Present Perfect Continuous
➔ The phrase "everything's been getting me down" uses the present perfect continuous tense. This implies an action that started in the past and continues into the present, affecting the speaker's mood.
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Yeah, the kids are growing up, I feel like I'm stuck
➔ Present Continuous vs. Present Simple with 'like'
➔ "The kids are growing up" uses the present continuous to describe an ongoing process. "I feel like I'm stuck" uses the present simple + "like" to express a feeling or perception, which is how the speaker experiences their situation. The "I'm stuck" part is also present simple because it refers to feeling like the state is current.
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But I don't wanna catch up right now
➔ Contraction and Informal Language
➔ "Wanna" is a contraction of "want to." This is a common feature of informal spoken English and lyrics. The sentence also has a direct and emotional tone because of the simplicity of its structure.
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I broke a glass on the floor, it was the last straw
➔ Past Simple and Idiomatic Expression
➔ "I broke a glass on the floor" uses the past simple to describe a completed action in the past. "It was the last straw" is an idiomatic expression that means it was the final problem in a series of problems that caused the speaker to lose patience or give up.
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