All's Well That Ends Well
Storm Coast Lyrics


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Tell me
Your notes
I know
I'm distant
We should
Go out
Tonight
I'm drunk
You'll drive
Sunday
It's fine
You'll bring
Your friends tonight
Tonight
And every word you say
Takes control of me
And tells me otherwise
I don't expect your call
And I don't even know
Why I'm still trying
But I'm still trying
Tell me
Your notes
I know
I'm distant
We should
Go out
Tonight
And every word you say
Takes control of me
And tells me otherwise
I don't expect your call
And I don't even know
Why I'm still trying
But I'm still trying
And every word you say
Takes control of me
And tells me otherwise
I don't expect your call
And I don't even know
Why I'm still trying




But I'm still trying
But I'm still trying

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "All's Well That Ends Well" by Storm Coast paint a picture of a complex and strained relationship. The singer is pleading for communication and transparency from their partner: "Tell me / Your notes / I know / I'm distant." They are acknowledging their own emotional distance and expressing a desire to reconnect with their partner. The repetition of these lines throughout the song emphasizes the importance of communication and understanding in their relationship.


The invitation to go out together suggests a longing for shared experiences and a desire to bridge the gap between them: "We should / Go out / Tonight / I'm drunk / You'll drive." Despite the physical distance mentioned earlier, the singer is making an effort to spend time together and possibly work through their issues. The reference to being drunk and needing a ride home adds a layer of vulnerability and dependency to the dynamic between the two characters.


The chorus delves deeper into the singer's internal struggle with the relationship. They feel controlled by their partner's words and conflicted about their own expectations: "And every word you say / Takes control of me / And tells me otherwise / I don't expect your call / And I don't even know / Why I'm still trying / But I'm still trying." The repetition of these lines underscores the feelings of confusion and ambivalence that the singer experiences in the face of their partner's influence.


The final lines of the song reflect a sense of perseverance and resilience despite the challenges in the relationship: "But I'm still trying." Despite not knowing why they are still holding on and attempting to make things work, the singer shows a determination to keep trying. The repetition of this sentiment, along with the refrain about being influenced by their partner's words, encapsulates the emotional turmoil and internal conflict that define this troubled relationship. Ultimately, "All's Well That Ends Well" captures the complexities of communication, vulnerability, and perseverance in love and relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me
I want you to share your thoughts with me


Your notes
Share with me what you have written down


I know
I am aware of the situation


I'm distant
I am emotionally far away


We should
It would be a good idea for us to


Go out
Spend time together outside


Tonight
This evening


I'm drunk
I have consumed alcohol


You'll drive
You will be the one operating the vehicle


Sunday
The day of the week known as Sunday


It's fine
Everything is okay


You'll bring
You will come with


Your friends tonight
Your acquaintances will join us in the evening


And every word you say
Each statement you make


Takes control of me
Holds power over my emotions


And tells me otherwise
Conveys a different perspective to me


I don't expect your call
I am not anticipating a phone call from you


And I don't even know
I am uncertain


Why I'm still trying
Why I am persisting in my efforts


But I'm still trying
Nevertheless, I am continuing to make an attempt




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Alex Terrazas, Armando Rios, Jack Ramos, Steven Jimenez, Yamina Terrazas

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