Endless Party
Johnny Thunders Lyrics


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Well I told you a story and it ended in bliss
How true lovers always did never kiss
Everybody loves a happy ending
But I know it's got no stop
I don't ever see it ending
People come and people go
But I don't ever see it end
And it's burning like a endless party
It's like a endless party
Because a endless party
And you're still trying to have fun

Well don't you try to call me on the telephone
I ain't gonna be there I ain't ever home
Don't you make appointment with me
cause I ain't gonna be there

Chorus

It's a stoned city on liquor and pills
Well look at stoned city cause it's ready to kill
You keep on pushing you ain't got no right
to broad daylight





Chorus

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Endless Party" by Johnny Thunders and Wayne Kramer depict a cynical perspective on love, relationships, and the fleeting nature of happiness. The opening lines suggest that the storyteller had previously shared a story with blissful elements, perhaps a tale of true love, but ultimately acknowledges that true lovers never really kiss. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the superficiality or lack of true connection in romantic relationships. The chorus emphasizes the endless nature of this party-like existence, despite the absence of true fulfillment. People come and go, but the singer doesn't see it ever ending, reflecting a sense of disillusionment and resignation.


The next verse portrays a certain detachment from the world and a refusal to engage with others. The singer proclaims they won't be available to answer phone calls or keep appointments, reinforcing the idea of isolation and detachment from society. This suggests a desire to avoid the complications and disappointments of human interaction.


The final lines of the song paint a bleak picture of a city consumed by substance abuse and a reckless, self-destructive lifestyle. The references to a "stoned city" and being "on liquor and pills" symbolize a pervasive numbing of emotions and a desire to escape reality. The chorus repeats once again, highlighting the ongoing pursuit of pleasure and distraction, despite the consequences.


Overall, "Endless Party" presents a jaded perspective on love, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness, reflecting the disillusionment and disconnect experienced by the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I told you a story and it ended in bliss
I recounted a tale that concluded with pure happiness


How true lovers always did never kiss
Illustrating the paradox where genuine lovers never engage in kissing


Everybody loves a happy ending
Everyone appreciates a conclusion filled with joy


But I know it's got no stop
Yet, I am aware that this story continues endlessly


I don't ever see it ending
I never foresee its conclusion


People come and people go
Individuals arrive and depart


But I don't ever see it end
But I cannot fathom its finality


And it's burning like a endless party
It blazes fervently akin to an eternal celebration


It's like a endless party
It resembles an unending soirée


Because a endless party
For it is truly an everlasting revelry


And you're still trying to have fun
And yet, you persist in seeking enjoyment


Well don't you try to call me on the telephone
Understand that contacting me via phone is futile


I ain't gonna be there I ain't ever home
I shall not be present, as I have no permanent dwelling


Don't you make appointment with me
Avoid scheduling any meetings with me


Cause I ain't gonna be there
Because I will not be in attendance


Chorus


It's a stoned city on liquor and pills
This metropolis is a haze of intoxication and pharmaceuticals


Well look at stoned city cause it's ready to kill
Observe this drug-induced locale, as it exudes violence


You keep on pushing you ain't got no right
Persisting in your actions, despite lacking justification


To broad daylight
To the public eye


Chorus




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DAVID JOHANSEN, JOHNNY THUNDERS

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