Lyrics & Translation
Discover the depth of Djo's viral sensation, "End of Beginning," a synth-pop track that masterfully blends nostalgic electro sounds with profound lyrics about personal transition. By exploring this song, you can connect with universal themes of identity evolution and the bittersweet nature of moving on, learning how specific, honest storytelling—like Keery's reflection on Chicago—creates a globally relatable piece of art.
Key Vocabulary
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                             tear /tɪr/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             cry /kraɪ/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             save /seɪv/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             night /naɪt/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             black /blæk/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             white /waɪt/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             version /ˈvɜːr.ʃən/ B1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             wave /weɪv/ A2 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             goodbye /ˌɡʊdˈbaɪ/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             sacrifice /ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/ B1 | 
                        
                                                            
 
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                             clueless /ˈkluː.ləs/ B2 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             trust /trʌst/ A2 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             city /ˈsɪt.i/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             Troubadour /ˈtruː.bə.dɔːr/ C1 | 
                        
                                                            
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                             laugh /læf/ A1 | 
                        
                                                            
 
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Key Grammar Structures
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Just one more tear to cry, one teardrop from my eye
➔ Parallel structure
➔ The phrase uses parallel structure with 'one more tear to cry' and 'one teardrop from my eye', both following the same grammatical pattern.
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You better save it for, the middle of the night, when things aren't black and white
➔ Subordinating conjunction
➔ The use of 'when' as a subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause: 'when things aren't black and white'.
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Enter Troubadour
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The phrase is in the imperative mood, giving a command or instruction, though it’s stylized for artistic effect.
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I wave goodbye to the end of beginning
➔ Present simple with stative verb
➔ The present simple tense is used with the stative verb 'wave' to describe an action that is habitual or ongoing.
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You take the man out of the city, not the city of the man
➔ Parallelism and negation
➔ The sentence uses parallelism with 'take the man out of the city' and 'not the city of the man', emphasizing contrast through negation.
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Another version of me I was in it
➔ Pronoun reference
➔ The pronoun 'me' refers back to the subject, clarifying the relationship between 'another version' and the speaker.
 
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