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I am sitting 00:34
In the morning 00:35
At the diner 00:36
On the corner 00:37
I am waiting 00:38
At the counter 00:40
For the man 00:41
To pour the coffee 00:42
And he fills it 00:43
Only halfway 00:45
And before 00:45
I even argue 00:47
He is looking 00:48
Out the window 00:49
At somebody 00:50
Coming in 00:51
"It is always 01:03
Nice to see you" 01:04
Says the man 01:05
Behind the counter 01:06
To the woman 01:07
Who has come in 01:08
She is shaking 01:10
Her umbrella 01:11
And I look 01:12
The other way 01:13
As they are kissing 01:14
Their hellos 01:16
And I'm pretending 01:17
Not to see them 01:18
And instead 01:20
I pour the milk 01:20
I open 01:32
Up the paper 01:33
There's a story 01:34
Of an actor 01:35
Who had died 01:36
While he was drinking 01:37
It was no one 01:39
I had heard of 01:40
And I'm turning 01:41
To the horoscope 01:42
And looking 01:44
For the funnies 01:45
When I'm feeling 01:46
Someone watching me 01:47
And so 01:49
I raise my head 01:49
There's a woman 02:13
On the outside 02:14
Looking inside 02:15
Does she see me? 02:16
No she does not 02:17
Really see me 02:19
'Cause she sees 02:20
Her own reflection 02:21
And I'm trying 02:23
Not to notice 02:23
That she's hitching 02:25
Up her skirt 02:26
And while she's 02:27
Straightening her stockings 02:28
Her hair 02:30
Has gotten wet 02:31
Oh this rain 02:46
It will continue 02:48
Through the morning 02:49
As I'm listening 02:50
To the bells 02:51
Of the cathedral 02:53
I am thinking 02:58
Of your voice 03:00
And of the midnight picnic 03:05
Once upon a time 03:06
Before the rain began 03:06
And I finish up my coffee 03:07
And it's time to catch the train 03:07
03:08

Tom's Diner – English Lyrics

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Dive into the rhythmic, everyday storytelling of 'Tom's Diner' to master English conversational flow and descriptive vocabulary. This song is special because it blends intimate, observational lyrics with a catchy, iconic beat, making it an ideal tool for learning how to describe mundane moments with poetic clarity.

[English]
I am sitting
In the morning
At the diner
On the corner
I am waiting
At the counter
For the man
To pour the coffee
And he fills it
Only halfway
And before
I even argue
He is looking
Out the window
At somebody
Coming in
"It is always
Nice to see you"
Says the man
Behind the counter
To the woman
Who has come in
She is shaking
Her umbrella
And I look
The other way
As they are kissing
Their hellos
And I'm pretending
Not to see them
And instead
I pour the milk
I open
Up the paper
There's a story
Of an actor
Who had died
While he was drinking
It was no one
I had heard of
And I'm turning
To the horoscope
And looking
For the funnies
When I'm feeling
Someone watching me
And so
I raise my head
There's a woman
On the outside
Looking inside
Does she see me?
No she does not
Really see me
'Cause she sees
Her own reflection
And I'm trying
Not to notice
That she's hitching
Up her skirt
And while she's
Straightening her stockings
Her hair
Has gotten wet
Oh this rain
It will continue
Through the morning
As I'm listening
To the bells
Of the cathedral
I am thinking
Of your voice
And of the midnight picnic
Once upon a time
Before the rain began
And I finish up my coffee
And it's time to catch the train
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

diner

/ˈdaɪnər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a small, informal restaurant

counter

/ˈkaʊntər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a long flat surface in a kitchen or shop

umbrella

/ʌmˈbrɛlə/

A1
  • noun
  • - a device held to protect from rain

pretending

/prɪˈtɛndɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to behave as if something is true when it is not

horoscope

/ˈhɔːrəskoʊp/

C1
  • noun
  • - a forecast of a person's future based on astrology

reflection

/rɪˈflɛkʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - image seen in a mirror or shiny surface

stockings

/ˈstɒkɪŋz/

B2
  • noun
  • - close-fitting coverings for the feet and legs

cathedral

/kəˈθiːdrəl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a large and important church

hitching

/ˈhɪtʃɪŋ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to pull something up quickly

straightening

/ˈstreɪtənɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make something straight

funnies

/ˈfʌniz/

B2
  • noun
  • - comic strips in a newspaper

midnight

/ˈmɪdnaɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - 12 o'clock at night

picnic

/ˈpɪknɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - an outdoor meal

arguing

/ˈɑːrɡjuɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to exchange angry or divergent views

actor

/ˈæktər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person who performs in plays or films

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I am sitting

    ➔ Present Continuous

    ➔ Used to describe an action happening right at the moment of speaking.

  • Who has come in

    ➔ Present Perfect

    ➔ Used for an action that happened at an unspecified time before now, emphasizing the current state.

  • As they are kissing

    ➔ Conjunction 'As' (Time)

    ➔ Shows that two actions are happening simultaneously.

  • Who had died

    ➔ Past Perfect

    ➔ Used to describe an action completed before another point in the past.

  • I'm trying not to notice

    ➔ Negative Infinitive

    ➔ Place 'not' before the infinitive verb to express a negative intent.

  • Does she see me?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence (Simple Present)

    ➔ Uses the auxiliary verb 'does' for the third-person singular in a question.

  • She is hitching up her skirt

    ➔ Phrasal Verb

    ➔ 'Hitch up' is a phrasal verb meaning to pull something upwards.

  • It will continue

    ➔ Future Simple

    ➔ Used to express a prediction or certainty about the future.