End of the day
Camel Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Searching for fragments
of old yesterday,
I stand at the edge
of my childhood to find,
I long for the shadows
that danced at the end of the day...




Overall Meaning

Camel's song "End of the Day" is a compelling exploration of wistfulness and nostalgia. The lyrics express a longing for the past, with the singer searching for "fragments of old yesterday." As they stand at the edge of their childhood, they yearn for the "shadows that danced at the end of the day." The sense of longing is palpable, with the image of dancing shadows at day's end representing a fleeting moment of joy and beauty that the singer wishes they could recapture.


The song's lyrics also hint at a sense of loss, as the singer acknowledges that the past is gone and can never be fully re-experienced. The line "I know that they won't come back to me" underscores this sense of resignation, while the repeated refrain of "end of the day" emphasizes the transience of time and the inevitability of change. Despite this, however, the poetic language and haunting melody of the song evoke a poignant and powerful sense of yearning for something elusive and precious.


Line by Line Meaning

Searching for fragments of old yesterday,
I am trying to piece together memories of my past that are becoming increasingly distant and fragmented.


I stand at the edge of my childhood to find,
I reflect upon the point when my childhood ended and the realities of the world began to creep in.


I long for the shadows that danced at the end of the day...
I yearn for the peaceful moments at the end of each day, when I was able to reflect on the events of the day and appreciate the beauty of the world.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Basem Solomon

Beautiful

stanlycam

Thank you i really enjoyed that Bravo

Russel Hughes

Awesome

Askhat Zhakupov

Brilliant. Camel #2

Arthur Dubernet

a wrong note in the first chord

More Versions