Final Hour
Cypecore Lyrics


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This is your final hour, you can't escape
Will you tell all the people, or will you be silent?
Is it really true that you'll see your whole life?
In a dark shattered piece of light

So if you see your whole life, will you be proud?
What are your thoughts when you see, what you've done?
Were they good, were they bad, do you remember?
I look behind myself and there's just insanity

No I do not deserve to die
Not now, not yet, never
Is it really true that you'll see your whole live
In a dark shattered piece of light

This is your final hour, you can't escape
Will you tell all the people, or will you be silent?
Is it really true that you'll see your whole life
In a dark shattered piece of light

No I do not deserve to die
Not now, not yet, never
Is it really true that you'll see your whole live
In a dark shattered piece of light

No I do not deserve to die
Not now, not yet, never
Is it really true that you'll see your whole live
In a dark shattered piece of light





In a dark shattered piece of light

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Cypecore's "Final Hour" present a powerful and evocative portrait of confronting one's mortality. The opening line, "This is your final hour, you can't escape," immediately sets the tone for the rest of the song, creating a sense of urgency and impending doom. The singer asks whether the listener will share their experiences with others or remain silent in their final moments. The following lines, "Is it really true that you'll see your whole life? / In a dark shattered piece of light," offer a haunting portrait of the afterlife and what may await.


The chorus of the song repeats the same themes, driving home the idea that one's final hour is an opportunity for reflection and contemplation. The singer asks whether the listener will be proud of their life or regretful, and wonders what thoughts will come to mind when faced with the reality of death. The last lines of the chorus, "No, I do not deserve to die / Not now, not yet, never," show a sense of defiance in the face of death, despite the inevitability of its approach.


The final line, "In a dark shattered piece of light," is a powerful image that suggests a fragmented, incomplete picture of one's life will be revealed upon death. Overall, the lyrics to "Final Hour" offer a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience of mortality and the importance of living a life that is true to oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

This is your final hour, you can't escape
The time of your life is running out and there is no way for you to avoid it.


Will you tell all the people, or will you be silent?
Would you like to share your experiences with others or keep them to yourself?


Is it really true that you'll see your whole life?
Is it true that when you are about to die, you witness every moment of your life flashing before you?


In a dark shattered piece of light
These memories are presented in a hazy and chaotic way, as if seen through a broken and dim light source.


So if you see your whole life, will you be proud?
If you witnessed your entire life before you die, would you feel accomplished and pleased with yourself?


What are your thoughts when you see, what you've done?
What feelings and sentiments arise when you see the decisions and actions you've committed in your lifetime?


Were they good, were they bad, do you remember?
Were your choices positive or negative in nature and do you still have vivid recollections of them?


I look behind myself and there's just insanity
Looking back on my past, I can only see chaos and a sense of instability.


No I do not deserve to die
I believe that it is unjustified for me to die at this moment.


Not now, not yet, never
I refuse to die at this point in time, nor any time in the future.


Is it really true that you'll see your whole live
Is it genuinely accurate that you see a condensed version of your entire life before passing away?


This is your final hour, you can't escape
You are running out of time and there is absolutely no way to evade death.


Will you tell all the people, or will you be silent?
Do you wish to reveal your life's experiences to your loved ones, or would you rather keep them to yourself?


Is it really true that you'll see your whole life
Is it true that you will get to see a vivid representation of every memory in your life while dying?


In a dark shattered piece of light
Your life's memories may appear unclear and incomplete, as if observed through a fragmented and dim light source.


No I do not deserve to die
I have no reason to justify my passing at this point in time.


Not now, not yet, never
I refuse to accept death at this moment or in the future, as I still have much left to experience in life.


Is it really true that you'll see your whole live
Is it genuinely accurate that you'll get to witness every significant event from your life's story like a condensed movie reel while dying?


In a dark shattered piece of light
Although it is said that when you die, you see your life flash before your eyes, the memories that emerge may appear fragmented and faint, swathed in darkness.




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