Reflecting on the cyclical nature of life and personal growth, this poignant track delves into the concept of change. The artist reminisces about a past version of himself, particularly when he was in Chicago, indicating a significant period in his life. The repeated line "You take the man out of the city, not the city out the man" suggests that no matter how much we change or where we go, our experiences and roots remain within us. The phrase "end of beginning" implies a transition from naïveté to wisdom or maturity, marking an end to one's early stages and signaling progression. Hence, waving goodbye to it signifies acceptance and moving forward. This song beautifully encapsulates nostalgia for one's past self while acknowledging personal evolution.
End of Beginning
Lyrics
Just one more tear to cry
One teardrop from my eye
You better save it for
The middle of the night
When things aren't black and white
Enter, Troubadour
"Remember twenty-four?"
And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it
Another version of me, I was in it
I wave goodbye to the end of beginning
This song has started now
And you're just finding out
Now isn't that a laugh?
A major sacrifice
But clueless at the time
Enter, Caroline
"Just trust me, you'll be fine"
And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it
Another version of me, I was in it
I wave goodbye to the end of beginning
(Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye)
You take the man out of the city, not the city out the man
You take the man out of the city, not the city out the man
You take the man out of the city, not the city out the man
You take the man out of the
And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it
Another version of me, I was in it
Oh, I wave goodbye to the end of beginning
(Goodbye, goodbye)
Writer(s): Joe Keery
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sentric Music, SENTRIC MUSIC
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