End of the Road
Discipline Lyrics


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Do you remember when we were young.
And all our hopes and dreams were so strong.
All the good times we always had.
Those days I never forget.

The end of the road

Now the time has come to let it rest.
I´ve had enough of you always re-living the past.
Stop thinking about those days.
The future´s now, time is ticking away.

The end of the road

There´s another way don´t you see.
But in this world there is nothing for free.
So come on and play the price.
If you want to succeed in life.





The end of the road

Overall Meaning

These lyrics of Discipline's song End of the Road are about growing up and leaving behind the past to focus on the future. The opening lines reminisce about the times when the singer and his friends were young and full of hopes and dreams, with good times that they will never forget. However, the chorus declares that now is the end of the road, the time has come to let the past rest and stop dwelling on it. The singer has had enough of living in the past and wants to move forward towards the future as time is ticking away.


The second verse emphasizes the theme of letting go of the past and moving forward. The singer is urging to see another way to succeed in life, but acknowledges that nothing comes free in the real world. Therefore, if one wants to succeed in life, they need to play the price. Again, the chorus reinforces the message of the end of the road, implying that it is time for a new beginning.



Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember when we were young.
Reflecting on the past when we were young and carefree.


And all our hopes and dreams were so strong.
We had great aspirations for our future.


All the good times we always had.
Recalling fond memories of enjoyable moments we shared.


Those days I never forget.
Memories of the past remain forever ingrained in my mind.


The end of the road
We have reached the point where there is no turning back.


Now the time has come to let it rest.
It is time to move on and put the past to rest.


I've had enough of you always re-living the past.
I am tired of dwelling on old memories and not focusing on the present.


Stop thinking about those days.
It is important to stop reminiscing on the past and focus on the future.


The future's now, time is ticking away.
The present moment is imperative to work towards a better future; it will soon pass.


There's another way don't you see.
There is another opportunity available that is not clear to you.


But in this world there is nothing for free.
Nothing comes without a cost or sacrifice in this world.


So come on and pay the price.
To thrive and achieve, it is necessary to put in the work and make sacrifices.


If you want to succeed in life.
Success in life requires dedication and hard work.


The end of the road
The final point of no return where change is essential to pursue a better future.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CARLO GEERLINGS, ERIK WOUTERS, JOOST STRIJBOS, JOOST DE GRAAF

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