The End of the Line
KILLSON Lyrics


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I can taste your indecision, is giving you away simple as the rain falls
Like a saddened premonition blooming in the shades, colours fade to gray
Ancient hero gone to Hades crawling through the plains
With someone else's train

Take me with you right where rides are long, to the end of the line
Let your spirit rise along with mine to the sound of our lives
What's your story morning glory? Riding around in a breeze living the life you please
Meet me when your stroll is over, like a morning star staring at the sun
Sick of feeling like I need you, it may not mean a thing, it may mean everything...

Take me with you right where rides are long, to the end of the line
Let your spirit rise along with mine to the sound of our lives

And I feel fine...
Can't break it down, I still feel you around





And I feel fine...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The End of the Line" by KILLSON reflect themes of uncertainty, melancholy, love, longing, and self-discovery. The mention of tasting indecision indicates a sense of being able to perceive someone's inner conflict and vulnerability. The comparison to rain falling symbolizes the simplicity and inevitability of emotions being revealed. The "saddened premonition" and colors fading to gray suggest a sense of foreboding and loss, possibly in a relationship or personal journey.


The reference to an "ancient hero gone to Hades crawling through the plains" evokes a powerful image of struggle and transformation. The idea of moving through difficult terrain with "someone else's train" hints at carrying burdens that may not necessarily belong to oneself. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for navigating challenges and dealing with past influences.


The chorus calls for unity and shared experiences, urging to be taken to the end of the line where rides are long. It speaks to a desire for connection and companionship, symbolized by letting spirits rise together. The imagery of riding along to the sound of their lives suggests a journey of growth and exploration, embracing both the highs and lows of life.


In the later verses, the lyrics shift to introspection and longing for connection. The question "What's your story morning glory?" reflects a curiosity about another person's background and experiences. The longing to meet at the end of a stroll, resembling a morning star gazing at the sun, conveys a sense of anticipation and yearning for reconnection. The inner conflict of feeling a need for someone while also questioning its significance is expressed in the uncertainty of whether it means everything or nothing.


The repeated affirmation of feeling fine despite the complexities and uncertainties in the relationship suggests a sense of acceptance and resilience. The inability to break away from the presence of the other person, even when physically apart, underscores the lingering impact of their connection. Overall, the lyrics of "The End of the Line" convey a mix of emotions, including longing, uncertainty, resilience, and a search for understanding and connection in the midst of life's challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

I can taste your indecision, is giving you away simple as the rain falls
I can sense your uncertainty, it's as clear as day


Like a saddened premonition blooming in the shades, colours fade to gray
Like a feeling of impending sadness, everything loses its vibrancy


Ancient hero gone to Hades crawling through the plains
A brave figure from the past, now struggling in the depths


With someone else's train
Following someone else's path


What's your story morning glory? Riding around in a breeze living the life you please
Tell me about your life, enjoying freedom and happiness


Meet me when your stroll is over, like a morning star staring at the sun
Let's meet once your journey is done, like a bright star watching the sunrise


Sick of feeling like I need you, it may not mean a thing, it may mean everything...
Tired of relying on you, unsure of the significance of our connection


And I feel fine...
I am content


Can't break it down, I still feel you around
Can't explain it, but I sense your presence


And I feel fine...
I am content




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Dimitrios Karagkiozopoulos

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Spyros Stavragelos

super emotional heavy as fuck song killer as always

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And they strike again....Quality opos panta

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