Lyrics & Translation
Delve into the raw, poetic intensity of Fontaines D.C.'s 'Starburster,' a unique blend of post-punk, trip-hop, and rap rock that captures the chaotic search for meaning in modern life. Experience how the band translates personal anxiety into a broader exploration of longing and connection, offering a compelling study of emotional expression through innovative soundscapes.
Key Vocabulary
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A2 |
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stone /stoʊn/ A2 |
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bone /boʊn/ A2 |
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mass /mæs/ B1 |
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light /laɪt/ A1 |
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stars /stɑːrz/ A2 |
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hit /hɪt/ B1 |
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business /ˈbɪznəs/ B1 |
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truth /truːθ/ B2 |
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insanity /ɪnˈsænɪti/ C1 |
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shadow /ˈʃædoʊ/ B1 |
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carrion /ˈkærɪən/ C1 |
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scavenger /ˈskævəndʒər/ B2 |
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tyranny /ˈtɪrəni/ C1 |
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suffered /ˈsʌfərd/ B1 |
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follow /ˈfɑːloʊ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I wanna see you alone, I wanna sharp the stone
➔ want + infinitive (colloquial “wanna”)
➔ The verb **“wanna”** is a colloquial contraction of “want to” followed by the infinitive “see”.
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I want the preacher and pill, I wanna bless with it
➔ want + noun phrase; want + infinitive (colloquial “wanna”)
➔ The first clause uses **“want”** directly with a noun phrase “the preacher and pill”. The second clause repeats the colloquial **“wanna”** + infinitive “bless”.
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I wanna talk with the clown who has apologies down
➔ relative clause (who + present simple)
➔ The relative pronoun **“who”** introduces a clause describing “the clown”: **“who has apologies down”** (present simple).
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Pay him 300 pound to take a class in it
➔ infinitive of purpose (to + verb)
➔ The phrase **“to take a class”** explains the purpose of the action **“Pay him 300 pound”**.
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I'm gon' hit your business if it's momentary blissness
➔ first conditional (if + present simple, main clause with future meaning)
➔ The **“if”** clause uses the present simple **“it's”** (it is) while the main clause **“I'm gon' hit your business”** expresses a future result.
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I want a shot in the dark, I wanna make the mark
➔ want + infinitive; colloquial want + infinitive (wanna)
➔ Both clauses use **“want”** followed by an infinitive: **“want a shot”** (noun object) and **“wanna make”** (colloquial).
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Do you inspire like the same did Salinger?
➔ question with comparative clause (like + past simple)
➔ The verb **“inspire”** is followed by the comparative **“like the same did Salinger”**, where **“did”** is the past simple of “do”.
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I'm the pig on the Chinese calendar
➔ copular verb “be” + predicate noun
➔ The subject **“I”** is linked to the noun **“pig”** by the copular verb **“am”** (a form of “be”).
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