Famous Last Words
Finger Eleven Lyrics


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My last words to you, I think I might romanticize
Don't think I'd be satisfied
If all I said was goodbye
My last words to you, don't come out as time goes by
I think you said thank you
Or I might have said see you around

But hey?
What the hell's the difference anyway?
I never could find the right words to say
You always made me speechless anyway
Words that lurk me to this day

No you never heard any famous last words
No!

My last words to you, don't come out as time goes by
I think you said thank you
Or I might have said see you around

But hey?
What the hell's the difference anyway?
I never could find the right words to say
You always made me speechless anyway
Words that lurk me to this day

Not much more I can do not all

No you never heard any famous last words
No!
No you never heard any famous last words
No!

Not much more I can do ..not all
On, on and on

No you never heard any famous last words
No!
No you never heard any famous last words
No!
No you never heard any famous last words
No!




No you never heard any famous last words
No!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Finger Eleven's song Famous Last Words are essentially about a conversation that the singer has had with another person, possibly a lover, where they are unsure if they have said their final goodbye. The singer expresses that they romanticize their "last words" and don't think they would be satisfied with simply saying goodbye. However, as time passes, the specifics of the conversation have become hazy and they can't recall exactly what they said. The repeated refrain of "No you never heard any famous last words" suggests that there was no grand, memorable message given and that the singer is left with a sense of regret over their inability to express their feelings properly.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the singer's struggle to find the right words to say, indicating that the other person always had a profound effect on them. The line "You always made me speechless anyway" suggests that the person was so important to the singer that they were rendered speechless in their presence. Ultimately, the song seems to be about missed opportunities and a longing for closure.


Some possible interpretations of the song could be that the singer regrets not being able to express their true feelings to the other person, that they are mourning the end of a relationship without proper closure, or that they are lamenting past mistakes and missed opportunities. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but the overall tone is wistful and yearning.


Line by Line Meaning

My last words to you, I think I might romanticize
I might have idealized what I said to you in our last conversation


Don't think I'd be satisfied
I wouldn't be content with ending things the way we did


If all I said was goodbye
If the only words I spoke to you were just goodbye


My last words to you, don't come out as time goes by
I hope my last words to you aren't forgotten over time


I think you said thank you
I remember you thanking me for something we discussed


Or I might have said see you around
I might have just said we would see each other later


But hey?
But what's the point?


What the hell's the difference anyway?
It doesn't matter either way


I never could find the right words to say
I could never articulate my thoughts properly


You always made me speechless anyway
You always left me lost for words


Words that lurk me to this day
The words we exchanged still haunt me


Not much more I can do not all
I have done everything I can


On, on and on
This is an ongoing struggle


No you never heard any famous last words
There was nothing memorable or profound in our last conversation




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: JAMES RYAN BLACK, RICHARD JACKETT, RICHARD ROBERT BEDDOE, ROBERT SCOTT ANDERSON, SEAN ROBERT ANDERSON

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Comments from YouTube:

Michael VanDyke

Great song!

marina simonovic

Good song.