The End Of The World
Pet Shop Boys Lyrics


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Floods of tears and doors slamming
Stamping feet across the landing
Because of your obligation
To stay home and fight
Sitting down to a composition
Test the limits of your inhibition
If the phone hasn't rung by midnight
It's over tonight

If someone tried, you'd realise
It's just a boy or a girl
It's not the end of the world

Piles of toast and broken promises
Among the books and pens and reading glasses
It seems there's no escape from the humdrum
It's over and done

If someone tried, you'd realise
It's just a boy or a girl
It's not the end of the world
If someone cried, you'd sympathise
It's just a boy or a girl
It's not the end of the world

At midnight in desperation
Imagine total teenage destruction

The Prophets all predicted extinction
The Virgin spoke in apparitions
And if it all came to pass now
You feel we'd all deserve it somehow

But if someone tried (you'd realise)
You'd realise (and sympathize)
It's just a boy or a girl
It's not the end of the world
If someone cried (you'd sympathize)
You'd sympathise (and realise)
It's just a boy or a girl




It's not the end of the world
It's not the end

Overall Meaning

"The End of the World" is a song by Pet Shop Boys, released in 1993. The lyrics of the song depict the frustrations and mundanity of everyday life. The first verse talks about the conflicts that arise between people living in close quarters, such as slamming doors and stamping feet. The next verse describes the monotony of sitting down to work on a composition, with a looming deadline, and feeling trapped in the routine of daily life. The chorus provides a message of hope, suggesting that even though things may seem unbearable, it's still not the end of the world.


The second verse continues to convey the sense of being trapped by obligations, with images of piles of toast, broken promises, and reading glasses strewn about. There seems to be no escape from the "humdrum" of life, leaving the singer feeling helpless and resigned. The final verse describes a moment of despair and desperation, where the singer imagines total teenage destruction. The references to Prophets predicting extinction and the Virgin appearing in apparitions suggest a possible apocalyptic scenario. However, the message of the song remains constant, that even in the midst of such destruction, it's still not the end of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Floods of tears and doors slamming
People are crying and slamming doors because they have an obligation to stay home and fight.


Stamping feet across the landing
People are walking around heavily due to their frustration.


Because of your obligation to stay home and fight
People have a responsibility to stay home and fight for something they believe in.


Sitting down to a composition
People are channeling their emotions and thoughts through a creative outlet.


Test the limits of your inhibition
People are pushing their boundaries and learning about themselves in the process.


If the phone hasn't rung by midnight, It's over tonight
If there is no communication by midnight, the relationship is likely over.


If someone tried, you'd realise. It's just a boy or a girl. It's not the end of the world.
If people try to understand each other, they will realize that their problems are not insurmountable.


Piles of toast and broken promises. Among the books and pens and reading glasses. It seems there's no escape from the humdrum. It's over and done.
There are signs of domestic life and broken promises, but there is no way to escape from the mundane routine of life.


At midnight in desperation, Imagine total teenage destruction
Under stress, people may imagine catastrophic events happening around them.


The Prophets all predicted extinction. The Virgin spoke in apparitions. And if it all came to pass now, You feel we'd all deserve it somehow
There are predictions of the end of the world, and if it happens, people might feel like it's a just punishment for their mistakes.


If someone tried (you'd realize). You'd realize (and sympathize). It's just a boy or a girl. It's not the end of the world. If someone cried (you'd sympathize). You'd sympathize (and realize). It's just a boy or a girl. It's not the end of the world. It's not the end.
People need to empathize with others and understand that their problems are not the end of the world.




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Written by: LOWE, TENNANT

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