End Of The Line
Sister Sin Lyrics


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"The next step for mankind will be the last season in sin"

I am the plague incoming
End of the line
I see the world uncoming
Vanished in the blink of an eye

You speak of warnings
Dead words on repeat
Here now -- gone tomorrow
Is it getting harder to breathe?

As it shall all come to pass
Rivers running dry
And the earth scorched into ash

Eternity might not be and I
I don't mind if the cities all fall
And the worlds will collide
I'd put the fuel to the fire tonight
That's right
No sorry
I can't wait
Hoping for a judgement day

Divide and break-outs to theories of fear.
I don't wanna live forever
Anyways but hey that's just me
Our days be numbered
And I'll heed that call
Here now -- dead tomorrow
So does it really matter at all?

As it shall all come to pass
Oceans subside under heavens hung in black

Eternity might not be and I
I don't mind
If the cities all fall
And the worlds will collide
I'd put the fuel to the fire tonight
That's right
No sorry
I can't wait
Hoping for a judgement day

I, I don't mind
If the cities all fall
And the worlds will collide
I'd put the fuel to the fire tonight
That's right
No sorry
I can't wait
Hoping for a judgement day, judgement day

End of the line




End of the line tonight
And I don't mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sister Sin's song, "End of the Line," convey a sense of impending doom and destruction. The first line, "The next step for mankind will be the last season in sin," suggests that humanity has reached a point of no return, where its actions have led to irreversible consequences. The following lines describe the impending apocalypse, with the singer noting that they can see the end of the world coming and that it will happen suddenly, "vanished in the blink of an eye." The singer questions the value of warning people about what is to come if they will not listen and if it will ultimately make a difference. They instead seem resigned to the fate of the earth, echoing the sentiment that "all things will pass" and ultimately questioning whether it even matters.


Throughout the song, there is a sense of fatalism, with the singer accepting that the world will end and that there is little point in fighting it. Rather than trying to save humanity, they seem ready to let it perish and even seem to welcome the idea of a "judgment day" that would bring about the end of everything. The lyrics also hint at a notion of "carpe diem," where the singer decides to embrace the present and put "fuel to the fire" instead of wasting time hoping for a better future. Overall, "End of the Line" expresses a bleak view of the world and humanity's future, suggesting that the end is nigh, and we may as well make the most of the time we have left.


Line by Line Meaning

The next step for mankind will be the last season in sin
The end of humanity's existence due to their continuous sin will be brought upon them soon.


I am the plague incoming
The singer is conveying the message of their arrival being ominous and threatening.


End of the line
This is the end, with no turning back or alternative options.


I see the world uncoming
The artist can see the world's destruction impending.


Vanished in the blink of an eye
The end of the world will occur abruptly and catch people off guard.


You speak of warnings
The singer identifies others speaking of cautionary messages.


Dead words on repeat
Repeated messages of warnings have lost their effectiveness and meaning.


Here now -- gone tomorrow
Life's fleeting nature where it can be taken away randomly any moment.


Is it getting harder to breathe?
The impending danger is suffocating and can make it hard for someone to carry on in the present circumstances.


As it shall all come to pass
Everything will come to an end eventually, including the world and human existence.


Rivers running dry
The world's resources are being depleted, including water sources.


And the earth scorched into ash
The world will be left barren and lifeless through a powerful and apocalyptic event.


Eternity might not be and I
The singer doesn't believe that life will go on eternally.


I don't mind if the cities all fall
The singer isn't concerned if civilization devolves into ruin and entropy.


And the worlds will collide
Civilizations and universes colliding is still preferable to waiting in the present, knowing that danger is approaching.


I'd put the fuel to the fire tonight
The artist would risk everything in the present moment to escape the impending doom.


That's right
The artist is resolute and unwavering in their beliefs and actions.


No sorry
The singer rejects any potential regret for their actions.


I can't wait
The singer is motivated to take action due to worrisome circumstances.


Hoping for a judgement day
The artist anticipates a day where there will be a reckoning for all humanity's sins.


Divide and break-outs to theories of fear.
People are prone to splitting into factions during catastrophic events and coming up with solutions stemming from fear.


I don't wanna live forever
The artist is content facing the inevitable end rather than enduring the suffering indefinitely.


Anyways but hey that's just me
The singer acknowledges their position defies the mainstream attitude.


Our days be numbered
Humanity's existence has been numbered and there isn't much time left.


And I'll heed that call
The singer takes the message of the end of the world seriously and wants to take action.


Here now -- dead tomorrow
Life's transitory nature is underlined, where death is always around the corner.


So does it really matter at all?
The singer is questioning the point of carrying on when everyone is going to die anyway.


Oceans subside under heavens hung in black
The world will be left in darkness in a catastrophic event, where the oceans dry up.


I, I don't mind
The artist is at peace with the idea of the end of the world.


Judgement day, judgement day
The singer anticipates a reckoning of all humanity's sins.


End of the line tonight
The end of the world is imminent and can happen anytime, without warning.


And I don't mind
The artist isn't worried or anxious about the end, and feels liberation from it all.




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pelos

Best band ever! I am so glad that I found them. Don't like the fabricated bands we have today. This bring me memories sitting and reading the lyrics over and over

Marco Antonio Remigio Perez

Lo mejor que he escuchado en pleno 2023!
Los amo!
Desde México

Hector Garcia

Está banda se zarpa !!!! Lo mejor que escuche en los últimos 10 años !!!!

Craig Butterfield

Si

yarkee24

I saw them live one time, they kick serious ass on stage. I like the song ....

John DiGregorio

They are just outstanding sounds like an 80s heavy metal band just plain awesome

Gyula Csete

My favorite song by them. This band deserves much more recognition! A fan from Hungary.🤘🤘🤘🖤🖤🖤

CjS Entertainment

i accidentally stumbled across sister sin a cpl yrs ago and i have been loving this band so much since then.Liv your the best female vocalist on the planet imho.Keep on making good real music SS. Fan for life right here

OhMyReally

Thank you Peacemaker team for bringing me to the attention of this band, just awesome!

Fred!

Sister sin, tremenda banda! ojala algún día vengan a Sudamérica 

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