The End of the Line
Gab De La Vega Lyrics


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when I was born I was already in prison
when I was born they took my mama away

after a while they tagged me with a number
like an object to be catalogued, I'd say

and now it is my time
I got to the end of the line

you can't hear me cry
I got to the end of the line

there're people who pray to god for his forgiveness
to avoid burning in hell some day

but hell on earth is what I found in prison
the day that i was born till I'll be dead

and now it is my time
I got to the end of the line

you can't hear me cry
I got to the end of the line

they kick me off this truck to meet my destiny
I stand in line in this narrow corridor

the smell of blood makes it easy to predict
what happens at the end of this path

and now it is my time
I got to the end of the line





you can't hear me cry
I got to the end of the line

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gab De La Vega's song "The End of the Line" speak to the experience of being born into a metaphorical prison. The first stanza suggests that from the moment of birth, the singer feels trapped and separated from their mother. The line "they took my mama away" implies a forced separation, possibly indicating a difficult upbringing or absence of parental support.


The second stanza adds another layer of confinement, as the singer describes being labeled with a number, dehumanizing them and reducing them to the status of an object. This imagery highlights the devaluation and dehumanization that can occur in oppressive systems.


The chorus, "now it is my time, I got to the end of the line, you can't hear me cry," expresses a sense of resignation and acceptance of one's fate. The repetition of "end of the line" suggests reaching the final destination or inevitable conclusion. The singer feels unheard and invisible, as if their cries for help go unnoticed or ignored.


The third stanza introduces the idea of seeking forgiveness from God to avoid damnation. However, the singer reveals that their experience in prison is already a living hell. This juxtaposition highlights the harsh reality they face, implying that their physical prison is more torturous than any potential afterlife punishment.


The final stanza paints a bleak picture as the singer is removed from a truck, presumably to meet their fate. They describe standing in a narrow corridor, surrounded by the smell of blood, suggesting violence or death awaits at the end. The line "what happens at the end of this path" implies a grim and unavoidable outcome.


Overall, "The End of the Line" portrays the singer's experiences of confinement, loss, and despair. It reflects the harsh realities of being born into difficult circumstances and the struggle to be heard or find release from their metaphorical prison.


Line by Line Meaning

when I was born I was already in prison
From the moment I came into this world, I felt trapped and restricted.


when I was born they took my mama away
Immediately after my birth, they separated me from my mother.


after a while they tagged me with a number
After some time, they treated me as nothing more than a mere object, assigning me a number for identification.


like an object to be catalogued, I'd say
I was dehumanized, reduced to a mere item to be cataloged and organized.


and now it is my time
Finally, my time has come.


I got to the end of the line
I have reached the ultimate point or conclusion of my journey.


you can't hear me cry
My suffering is silent and goes unnoticed.


there're people who pray to god for his forgiveness
Some individuals seek forgiveness from a higher power in order to avoid eternal damnation.


to avoid burning in hell some day
In order to escape the torment and punishment that awaits them in the afterlife.


but hell on earth is what I found in prison
However, the prison system itself has been my personal hell on earth.


the day that i was born till I'll be dead
Ever since the day I was born until my eventual demise.


they kick me off this truck to meet my destiny
They forcefully remove me from this vehicle, symbolizing my predetermined fate.


I stand in line in this narrow corridor
I find myself waiting in a confined and restrictive space, following the predetermined path.


the smell of blood makes it easy to predict
The scent of blood indicates the violent and tragic outcome that awaits at the end.


what happens at the end of this path
The ultimate result or consequence that awaits me at the conclusion of this journey.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Gab De La Vega

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