End of the Line
Camel Lyrics


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Well I'm walking this lonely street
but I'm far from bein' alone
'Cause everyone I meet,
has nowhere to call home.
So they move on
from day to day,
just to stand in a line.
Well my mother she comes to me
and begs me not to fight.
For the sake of the family,
I have to stay out of sight.
So I move on
from day to day,
just to stand in a line.

On the road again
for a job I never find.
People talking...
as if we're not their kind.
I got a handbill,
says there's work up here.
Left my homeland...
and paid a price too dear.

I've come to the end of the line
there's too many men,
despair in their faces...
Each one of us hoping to find a life,
a home, a dream...
within the line.

I ain't helpless --
I just need a hand.
These are hard times,
for every kind of man.

I've come to the end of the line
there's too many men,
despair in their faces.
Each one of us hoping to find
a life, a home, a dream
a place to be.





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Camel's song End of the Line depict the struggles of a homeless person who walks alone in the streets and encounters many other people in the same situation. The persona observes that he is not alone since everyone he meets has nowhere to call home. They are all searching for a place to be, hoping to find a life, a home, or a dream. He moves on from day to day, just to stand in a line, illustrating how he lives his life aimlessly without any purpose.


The persona's mother pleads with him not to fight and advises him to stay out of sight for the sake of the family. The persona moves on from day to day to keep away from conflicts despite being desperate. He has taken odd jobs, but he never finds stability. People talk as if they're not their kind, making him feel the sting of discrimination upon him. He left his homeland and paid a price too high, only to find himself at the end of the line.


The song's lyrics explore the diverse individuals navigating their journeys and striving for a place in this world. It describes the hardship and the hopelessness that comes with being homeless. It is a commentary on society's tendency to dismiss those in need, ignoring the consequences of its actions. Ultimately, the song is a call for help, for compassion, for kind hands to reach out and lend support to the folks who have found themselves at the end of the line.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I'm walking this lonely street
I'm walking alone in a street without companionship.


but I'm far from bein' alone
Even though I'm alone, I acknowledge that there are other people who are also alone.


'Cause everyone I meet,
I come across other people as I walk.


has nowhere to call home.
These people I meet are also homeless.


So they move on
These people do not stay in one place for very long.


from day to day,
Their lives are transient.


just to stand in a line.
They wait their turn for the chance at something, potentially anything.


Well my mother she comes to me
My mother approaches me, worried.


and begs me not to fight.
She implores me to avoid conflict.


For the sake of the family,
Out of concern for the family unit,


I have to stay out of sight.
I am obligated to stay hidden from plain sight.


So I move on
I must leave the place I am currently hiding.


from day to day,
I have to move from place to place every day.


just to stand in a line.
I wait in line hoping that I will get lucky enough to escape my situation


On the road again
I'm back on the road.


for a job I never find.
Despite searching diligently, I never seem to find work.


People talking...
There's a lot of chatter amongst the people.


as if we're not their kind.
The people around us refuse to acknowledge us as their own.


I got a handbill,
I have a brochure,


says there's work up here.
It says that there is supposedly work available in this area.


Left my homeland...
I had to leave my birthplace behind.


and paid a price too dear.
I have already sacrificed a lot to be where I am right now.


I've come to the end of the line
I've given up hope and know that there is nothing else to do.


there's too many men,
There are too many people like me.


despair in their faces...
The depression on our faces is evident.


Each one of us hoping to find a life,
Despite the situation, all of us yearn for a better life,


a home, a dream...
one with a place to rest their head and a promising future.


within the line.
We're all still waiting in that elusive line.


I ain't helpless --
I am not powerless.


I just need a hand.
I'm just looking for a little assistance.


These are hard times,
These times are very difficult.


for every kind of man.
This struggle impacts everyone regardless of status.


I've come to the end of the line
I am emotionally and physically exhausted. I have lost all hope.


there's too many men,
I'm not the only one in this condition.


despair in their faces.
Everyone else's condition is visibly poor too.


Each one of us hoping to find
No matter how difficult the situation, all of us have a small sliver of hope.


a life, a home, a dream
We are all longing for a brighter future, with a place to live and a dream to fulfill.


a place to be.
We are on a desperate search for a permanent place to live.




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MrLL1970

Thank You Andy, for hours, days and years of fantasy, art and inspiration. You Rock. Portugal loves You.

joao portugal

para quando uma visita a portugal?

Ioannis Georgantas

Thanks for the music. Been a Camel fan for almost 30 years. Greetings from Greece!

MeloLand

Fantastic song.

John Clayson

Superb song, wonderful guitar..

Stupid Fuck With A Fedora

pretty underrated

File R.

Greeting from Serbia.Andy rules!

lefty rocker

America loves you Andy...you Rock and have for so many years...

Erwin Heinen

I was there, yeah!

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