End of the Line
Savoy Lyrics


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Four o'clock in the morning
Just got home as it's dawning
Catch me now that I'm falling
End of the line
Days go by in a heartbeat
Single life when it's bittersweet,
Gotta get back on my own feet
End of the line

And I don't know how to solve it
Don't know how to revolve it
I don't know what to call it...
But end of the line
I don't know how to break it
Don't know how I can take this
I don't know if I'll make it
To the end of the line
I turned away from something real
I walked away from something good

Nine o'clock in the evening
Wake me up if I'm dreaming
Every day leaves me reeling
End of the line
Yesterday, and she calls me back
She let's me know just where it's at
Harsh words for an insomniac
End of the line

And I don't know how to solve it
Don't know how to revolve it
I don't know what to call it...
But end of the line
I don't know how to break it
Don't know how I can take this
I don't know if I'll make it
To the end of the line
I turned away from something real
I walked away from something good

Days go by in a heartbeat
Single life when it's bittersweet,
Gotta get back on my own feet
End of the line

And I don't know how to solve it
Don't know how to revolve it
I don't know what to call it...
But end of the line
I don't know how to break it
Don't know how I can take this
I don't know if I'll make it
To the end of the line
I turned my back on from something real
I walked away from something good
I turned my back on from something real




I walked away from something good
Something good.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Savoy's song End of the Line describe a situation where the singer feels like they are at the end of their rope. They are struggling to deal with the aftermath of a relationship that has ended - they are grappling with feelings of sadness, loss, confusion, and regret. The song is essentially an introspective exploration of the emotional challenges that arise when a relationship ends, and the difficulties that one can face when trying to move on.


The lyrics use the image of the end of the line to convey a sense of finality and closure. The singer feels like they have reached the end of their emotional journey - they have hit rock bottom and don't know how to go on. They are struggling to come to terms with the fact that the relationship is truly over, and they don't know how to move forward. The lyrics are full of questions and doubts, reflecting the singer's uncertain and confused state of mind.


Despite the heavy subject matter, the song is ultimately a hopeful one. The singer may be struggling, but they are also determined to keep going. They know that they need to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and find a way to move on. The lyrics suggest that even at the end of the line, there is still a glimmer of hope, a possibility of something good waiting just around the corner.


Line by Line Meaning

Four o'clock in the morning
It's very late at night.


Just got home as it's dawning
I arrived home just as the sun was rising.


Catch me now that I'm falling
Please help me now, I'm in trouble and I'm losing control.


End of the line
This is the end, there's nothing left to do.


Days go by in a heartbeat
Time passes very quickly.


Single life when it's bittersweet,
Being single can be both good and bad.


Gotta get back on my own feet
I need to regain my independence and start to take care of myself.


And I don't know how to solve it
I don't know how to fix this problem.


Don't know how to revolve it
I don't know how to change the situation.


I don't know what to call it...
I don't know how to describe this feeling/problem.


But end of the line
This is it, the situation has reached its end.


I don't know how to break it
I don't know how to end this cycle or pattern.


Don't know how I can take this
I don't think I can handle this situation.


I don't know if I'll make it
I'm not sure if I can survive or overcome this problem.


To the end of the line
This problem/situation is reaching its final conclusion.


I turned away from something real
I didn't pursue something genuine and true.


I walked away from something good
I left behind something that was positive and beneficial.


Nine o'clock in the evening
It's late in the evening.


Wake me up if I'm dreaming
Please tell me if this seems too good to be true.


Every day leaves me reeling
I feel dizzy and disoriented from the stress of everyday life.


Yesterday, and she calls me back
My past is coming back to haunt me.


She lets me know just where it's at
She informs me of the current situation/problem.


Harsh words for an insomniac
The problem is only making it harder for me to sleep.


I turned my back on from something real
I didn't pursue something that was authentic and genuine.


Something good.
There was something positive and beneficial that I left behind.




Writer(s): LAUREN WAAKTAAR-SAVOY, PAUL WAAKTAAR-SAVOY

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