It's You
Pari.B Lyrics


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It's the end of the world dear
Blue raspberry lights
Alien men in the night
It's the end of the world dear
Lets end this farce
We've known in our hearts
It's the end of the world dear
I think we meant something
Though now we're nothing
Come here
Though it's pointless to fear
Come here
Come here in my arms




Before the end
Before the end

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pari.B's song "Its You" are shrouded in a sense of impending doom. The repetition of the line "It's the end of the world dear" in each verse reinforces the feeling that something catastrophic is about to happen. The imagery of "Blue raspberry lights" and "Alien men in the night" adds to the surreal and otherworldly atmosphere of the song.


As the song progresses, Pari.B delves into the theme of lost love. The line "We've known in our hearts" suggests that the relationship was not as it should have been and the singer is acknowledging it now that it is too late. Despite this, the urge for intimacy remains strong as they plead for their lover to "Come here in my arms".


Perhaps the most poignant part of the song is the final line "Before the end". It can be interpreted as a plea to the lover to make amends and reconcile before it is too late, or as an acceptance that the end is inevitable and that the singer wants to cherish the last moments with their beloved.


Overall, "Its You" is a haunting song with a sense of melancholy that is mixed with a tinge of fear and a desire for emotional closeness.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the end of the world dear
The situation is hopeless and there's no way to fix it.


Blue raspberry lights
The world is filled with strange, surreal colors and lights that seem almost otherworldly.


Alien men in the night
Strange, unfamiliar people and situations abound, making the world feel like a foreign place.


Lets end this farce
It's time to stop pretending that things are okay when they're clearly not.


We've known in our hearts
Deep down, we've always known that things were never going to work out the way we hoped they would.


I think we meant something
Even though it didn't work out, there was still a connection between us that meant something at one point in time.


Though now we're nothing
Despite that connection, things have ended badly and there's nothing left between us now.


Come here
Even though there's nothing left, we still want to be close to each other one last time.


Though it's pointless to fear
Even though the end is near, there's no point in being afraid of what's to come.


Come here
We still want to be close, to hold each other and feel the warmth of our bodies before everything ends.


Come here in my arms
We want to hold each other close, to feel the comfort of one last embrace before everything is gone forever.


Before the end
We want to be together, to feel the closeness that we once shared, before it's too late and everything is gone forever.


Before the end
We want to hold onto each other, to feel the warmth and security of a love that was once strong, before everything comes crashing down around us.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Paris Snow

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