Lyrics & Translation
Discover the feel-good vibes of Kenny Chesney's 'Trip Around the Sun,' a song that encourages listeners to embrace life's adventures. Learn about the song's creation, its message of positivity, and how it became a rallying cry for enjoying every moment. Dive into the lyrics and discover the essence of living life to the fullest with this country hit .
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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sea /siː/ A1 |
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place /pleɪs/ A1 |
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world /wɜːld/ A1 |
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ride /raɪd/ A2 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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rock /rɒk/ A1 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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beer /bɪər/ A1 |
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year /jɪər/ A1 |
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trip /trɪp/ A1 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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gravity /ˈɡrævɪti/ B2 |
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bar /bɑːr/ A1 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ A2 |
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coaster /ˈkəʊstər/ B1 |
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flyin' /ˈflaɪɪn/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Well they say the sea is rising
➔ Reported Speech/Indirect Speech
➔ The verb "say" introduces reported speech, conveying what others *say* or have *said*. The tense shift is not applicable here as the saying is in present continuous, the tense is kept as it is.
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'Cause there ain't no other place
➔ Contraction and Inversion
➔ The contraction "ain't" is used for "is not/are not/am not/has not/have not". The sentence structure uses the inversion with the subject-verb order flipped for emphasis in negative sentences.
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And that second comet's comin'
➔ Present Continuous for future arrangement
➔ The present continuous tense ("is comin'") is used to express a future event that is already planned or scheduled. It suggests that the arrival of the comet is considered as a certainty.
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But that's alright, that's okay
➔ Use of Demonstrative Pronoun
➔ "That" acts as a demonstrative pronoun, referring back to the previously mentioned scenarios. It avoids repetition and summarizes the situation with a casual tone.
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It's a hang on kinda ride
➔ Informal use of "kinda"
➔ "Kinda" is an informal contraction of "kind of," used here to soften the statement and create a more conversational tone. It signifies a type or a sort of ride.
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Rockin' this big old rock just tryn'a have some fun
➔ Infinitive clause of purpose
➔ "Tryn'a" (trying to) + the infinitive "have" expresses the purpose of the action: why they are rocking on the rock. It signifies the aim of having fun.
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So let's drink another beer, here's to another year
➔ Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
➔ "Let's" is a contraction of "let us", which creates an imperative sentence urging action. "Here's to another year" is an exclamatory sentence expressing a wish/toast.
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We're just hands up, roller coaster, flyin' with no breaks
➔ Elliptical clauses/loose sentence structure
➔ This sentence is structured using a series of nouns and participles without typical verb constructions, creating a fragmented, descriptive style emphasizing the chaotic experience.
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