The beginning
Imperial Lyrics


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Stop!

Oh-so-fortunate you
And so-pitiful me
I sent you letterbombs
And you sent 'em back to me
What I thought was a hen
Turned out to be chicken
You're fuckin' movie stars?
Well, I'm fuckin' congressmen

I'm feelin' mostly sick
I'm sleepin' mostly days
I underpay my tricks
Just to overcompensate
My nose, it starts to run
My ears, they start to bleed
To you, my sweet girlfriend
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end

Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
The beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end
Beginning is the end (Stop!)





Stop

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Imperial's song "The Beginning" are difficult to interpret as they are abstract and open to multiple interpretations. However, the overall tone of the song is one of despair, confusion, and disillusionment with society, fame, and relationships. The opening line "Stop!" is likely a command to the listener to pause and reflect on the lyrics that follow.


In the first verse, the singer contrasts their own unfavorable circumstances with that of someone else who is incredibly fortunate, "oh-so-fortunate you, and so-pitiful me." The singer then mentions sending "letterbombs" to this fortunate person, possibly indicating their frustration with their own situation. However, the recipient returns the letterbombs, potentially reflecting their unwillingness to engage with the singer's anger. The line "what I thought was a hen turned out to be chicken" may mean that the singer had expectations for something or someone that turned out to be different than what they thought. The line "You're fuckin' movie stars? Well, I'm fuckin' congressmen" could be interpreted as the singer trying to one-up the fortunate person by claiming to have relationships with powerful people, implying that fame and power are ultimately hollow.


In the chorus, the singer describes feeling physically ill and emotionally drained. They reference "underpay[ing] my tricks" and "overcompensat[ing]," potentially alluding to relationships that are transactional and manipulative. Finally, the line "to you, my sweet girlfriend, the beginning is the end" could signify that the relationship has lost its spark, and the singer can't see a future beyond the present moment.


Overall, the lyrics to "The Beginning" are challenging to decipher and are dependent on the listener's interpretation. However, they convey the singer's feelings of dissatisfaction, disillusionment, and exhaustion with various aspects of their life.


Line by Line Meaning

Stop!
The song is beginning and the first word is a command for the listener to pay attention and stop whatever they are doing.


Oh-so-fortunate you
The singer has a negative tone and is being sarcastic towards someone who they believe has it better than them.


And so-pitiful me
The singer is contrasting their own situation with the supposed good fortune of the person they are addressing, portraying themselves as weak or pathetic.


I sent you letterbombs
The artist sent harmful or malicious messages to the person they are addressing.


And you sent 'em back to me
The recipient of the messages returned the same kind of vitriol to the artist.


What I thought was a hen, turned out to be chicken
The singer was mistaken about something they believed to be true, as what they thought was a female chicken turned out to be a male chicken.


You're fuckin' movie stars?
The singer is exasperated at the supposed good fortune of the person they are addressing who they believe is having sexual encounters with famous actors.


Well, I'm fuckin' congressmen
The artist is trying to one-up the person they are addressing by claiming to have had sex with politicians, indicating a sense of superiority over the other person.


I'm feelin' mostly sick
The artist is feeling unwell, both physically and/or emotionally.


I'm sleepin' mostly days
The artist's irregular sleep schedule indicates an unhealthy lifestyle or depression.


I underpay my tricks, just to overcompensate
The singer has to pay people to perform sexual acts, indicating a lack of confidence in their own attractiveness and that they are overcompensating for this insecurity by paying them less than they're worth.


My nose, it starts to run
The artist has symptoms of a cold, possibly indicating their overall lack of good health.


My ears, they start to bleed
The singer's ears are bleeding, possibly indicating a physical injury or that they are exposed to loud sounds.


To you, my sweet girlfriend
The singer is addressing a female significant other, using affectionate language to contrast the negativity of the rest of the song.


The beginning is the end
The singer is reflecting on their life and how they feel stuck in a negative cycle that never seems to change, hinting at their bleak outlook on life.


Beginning is the end
The artist repeats the line to emphasize their point about being caught in a negative cycle with no end in sight.


Stop!
The song ends on the same command it started with, signaling its completion and bringing the listener back to the present moment.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JONE STEBBINS, LYNN ELISE PERKO, RODDY CHRISTOPHER BOTTUM, WILL SCHWARTZ

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@tomitiustritus6672

I always think the gratouitous amounts of apparently randomly flying around Tie-Fighters kind of nails the comical absurdity totalitarian systems tend to devolve into.

One could say it's combat air patrols, but those Ties are just too many and flying around too chaotically (extrapolated from the amount we see crossing paths in every shot). It feels more like:
"It's protocol for each Star Destroyer to have x amount of CAPs at any time in presence of Lord Vader. So tell the air group commanders to triple he patrols."
"But Admiral, our airspace is already fully covered, it's going to be chaos out there."
"You're not getting paid to second guess the protocol, Captain!"
"But we don't have enough fighters to sustain a full 24/7 presence at that level. The pilots have to sleep and the fighters need maintenance breaks."
"I don't care how you do it, Captain! Send the bombers on CAP for what i'm concerned! I'm not getting force choked today."
"Y-Yes sir!"



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@FandeJay

And thus Evil was given an anthem.

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Makin' Bacon ohh good one

@closedonut8131

Executed no, don’t bring politics to Star Wars

@bigblue207

CloseDoughnut37 yeah the prequels already did that

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more like Hillary clinton the feminazy Barack Obama and the Left in general.

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And was it good.

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@Nick94956

0:13 and thus we were introduced to the most iconic piece of musical score in movie history

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Nick94956 Alongside with a couple of other John Williams scores.

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Duel of Fates?

@erikzeng1032

@@user-xx6vy9ri8p thats iconic af but literally everyone has heard the imperial march

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