Until The End
Herman Frank Lyrics


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There will be a morning, there will be a night
Hear the oceans talk of rising, don't you give a fuck
Close your eyes don't worry, as long as you repress
You won't lose your sleep tonight, coz this is not your fight

Why can't you see what you've done to yourself
Hiding away still the world has to end
Until the end - time will never stop you just have to pretend
Why can't you see - the mankind is wasting the world away

I'm not feeling sorry, mankind is acting bright
Running in the mace of life but you ain't getting out
Don't look back and hurry, the train is running fast
No one ever has enough and life is getting tough

Why can't you see what you've done to yourself
Hiding away still the world has to end





They're wasting the world away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Herman Frank's song "Until the End" speak to the reckless actions of humanity and how it is causing the decline of the natural world. The first two lines "There will be a morning, there will be a night; Hear the oceans talk of rising, don't you give a fuck" serve as a reminder to listeners that regardless of what we do, the world will continue to change and be impacted by our actions. The following lines "Close your eyes don't worry, as long as you repress; You won't lose your sleep tonight, coz this is not your fight" point towards humanity's tendency to ignore the issues that don't necessarily impact them in the present moment. The song is challenging listeners to think beyond themselves, and to recognize that the problem is bigger than any one person.


The song's chorus "Until the end - time will never stop you just have to pretend; Why can't you see - the mankind is wasting the world away" seems to point to humanity's inability to see the bigger picture, and our lack of action towards saving the planet. The lines "I'm not feeling sorry, mankind is acting bright; Running in the mace of life but you ain't getting out" paint a picture of a society that is moving full speed ahead, without stopping to think about the long-term implications of our actions. The final line "No one ever has enough and life is getting tough" may be a nod to humanity's greed and the desire for more, which is causing us to take more than we need from the environment.


Line by Line Meaning

There will be a morning, there will be a night
Life has its ups and downs, and it will always go on.


Hear the oceans talk of rising, don't you give a fuck
The natural world is warning us of the consequences of our actions, but we're ignoring it.


Close your eyes don't worry, as long as you repress
If you pretend everything is okay, you can avoid facing any problems.


You won't lose your sleep tonight, coz this is not your fight
You can ignore the suffering of others because it doesn't affect you personally.


Why can't you see what you've done to yourself
You're responsible for your own actions and their consequences.


Hiding away still the world has to end
Avoiding the truth won't stop the inevitable end of the world.


Until the end - time will never stop you just have to pretend
We can't stop time or the consequences of our actions, so we pretend everything is fine.


Why can't you see - the mankind is wasting the world away
Humanity is causing irreparable damage to the planet, and we're not doing enough to stop it.


I'm not feeling sorry, mankind is acting bright
The artist is not sympathetic to humanity's destructive behavior.


Running in the mace of life but you ain't getting out
We're constantly striving for success, but it's ultimately futile because we'll all die one day.


Don't look back and hurry, the train is running fast
Time is moving quickly, so we shouldn't waste it on regrets or inaction.


No one ever has enough and life is getting tough
We always want more, but life becomes more difficult as we strive for it.


They're wasting the world away
Humanity is causing irreversible damage to the planet through our actions.




Writer(s): martina frank, rick altzi

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