Broadlyn
Lakes Lyrics


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Well, his soul was in New Orleans.
And her love, that unfaithful hurricane.
And his gun shot the man who was in between
His soul and his everything

But the end will let you be
And pain can set you free
Yeah, the end will let you be

The end will fill my veins with my father's blood
And his father's tear will become my flood
And I'll be the voice in the wilderness
Turn the wine into water, son
It's you in the mirror
I was weak and you held me up
It's me in the mirror
You can be who you really are
The cracks in your steps will be where I start
The end that you leave, left in the dark

And the end will let you be
And pain can set you free




Yeah, the end will let you be
The end will let me be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lakes's song "Broadlyn" depict a story of love, loss, and redemption. The singer is a man whose soul is deeply rooted in the vibrant city of New Orleans, but his love interest is a woman who resembles a treacherous hurricane that destroys everything in its path. The singer's gun leads him to kill the man who stood between him and his situation. The end brings a sense of liberation, as pain can be freeing. The singer knows that his end will bring him closer to his ancestors, and he will become a voice for those who don't have one. He wants to transform the life-giving substance of wine into the purest of all, water. The singer's reflection in the mirror is a tribute to someone who held him up when he was weak. The cracks in his steps allowed a new start for someone else. Although the end that he leaves may remain in the dark, it provides him with the freedom he needs to move on.


To understand the meaning behind "Broadlyn," we can assume that the character's soul being in New Orleans represents his heritage, family, and everything that grounds him. The hurricane, on the other hand, is the destructive force his unfaithful lover imposes on him. He's caught between two opposing forces and ultimately resorts to the only thing that can end the conflict, violence. While the lyrics of the chorus suggest that pain can set people free and that the end itself can let you be, the verses focus on a more positive aspect, allowing people to be remembered through their offspring or their deeds. The singer's father is remembered through his blood, and his father's tears are his flood, which washes away the pain, the fear and the loathing. The singer's journey is about redemption, finding a new direction, and holding onto the hope that one person's end can become another's beginning.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, his soul was in New Orleans.
The person mentioned here had a strong connection to New Orleans that was almost spiritual in nature.


And her love, that unfaithful hurricane.
The love interest in question was turbulent and unreliable, like a hurricane.


And his gun shot the man who was in between His soul and his everything
The singer killed someone who was preventing them from achieving their goals and finding inner peace.


But the end will let you be And pain can set you free Yeah, the end will let you be
The end of something can provide closure and a chance for new beginnings, even if it's painful in the moment.


The end will fill my veins with my father's blood And his father's tear will become my flood And I'll be the voice in the wilderness Turn the wine into water, son
The artist is preparing for their own death and hopes to carry on the legacy of their family by becoming a guiding force for others. They also hope to bring about positive change and healing, even if it's difficult.


It's you in the mirror I was weak and you held me up It's me in the mirror You can be who you really are The cracks in your steps will be where I start The end that you leave, left in the dark
The singer is speaking either to themselves or to someone close to them, acknowledging the struggles they've faced and how they've helped each other overcome them. They also encourage honesty and self-acceptance, using their own experiences to guide others towards their true selves.


And the end will let you be And pain can set you free Yeah, the end will let you be The end will let me be
Reiteration of the idea that endings can be freeing, including the singer's own impending death.




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