End Of The Line
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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And now the gravity of trouble was more than I could bear,
At times my luck was so bad, I had to fold my hands,
Almost lost my soul, rarely I could find my head,
Wake up early in the morning, feeling nearly dead.

I was never afraid of danger, took trouble on the chin,
Mountains I have climbed, that have killed a thousand men,
Spent most of my lifetime downtown, sleepin' behind the wheel,
Never needed anybody, I was king of the hill.

[Chorus]
Oh, when I think about the old days,
Lord, it sends chills up and down my spine,
Yeah life ain't what it seems, on the boulevard of broken dreams,
Guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time,
Cause it sure felt like the end of the line.

No matter how hard I run, I just can't get away
I try to do my best, but the devil gets in my way
Spent most of my lifetime downtown, sleepin' behind the wheel
'Till it all came down to kill or be killed





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The Allman Brothers Band’s song “End of the Line” explores the themes of regret, survival, and redemption. The lyrics describe the singer’s past struggles where he had to face many hardships and difficult situations. The opening lines “And now the gravity of trouble was more than I could bear” suggest that the singer has reached a breaking point in his life. He reflects on the moments of his life when he almost lost his soul and rarely could find his head. The line “Wake up early in the morning, feeling nearly dead” highlights the singer’s exhaustion and weariness.


The chorus “Oh, when I think about the old days, Lord, it sends chills up and down my spine, Yeah life ain't what it seems, on the boulevard of broken dreams, Guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time, 'Cause it sure felt like the end of the line” portrays the singer’s nostalgia for his past experiences and how the realities of life may not always match up to our expectations. The singer appears to have come to a realization that his choices have led him down a perilous path, but he has managed to redeem himself.


Overall, “End of the Line” serves as a reminder that even when we feel lost and close to giving up, we should never stop fighting and striving to make things right.


Line by Line Meaning

And now the gravity of trouble was more than I could bear,
I was overwhelmed by the problems in my life and couldn't handle them anymore.


At times my luck was so bad, I had to fold my hands,
My luck was so terrible that I felt like giving up.


Almost lost my soul, rarely I could find my head,
I was close to losing my sense of self and couldn't think clearly.


Wake up early in the morning, feeling nearly dead.
I woke up exhausted and feeling like I was barely alive.


I was never afraid of danger, took trouble on the chin,
I was always a risk-taker and faced challenges head-on.


Mountains I have climbed, that have killed a thousand men,
I have conquered seemingly insurmountable obstacles that have defeated others.


Spent most of my lifetime downtown, sleepin' behind the wheel,
I spent a lot of time driving and sleeping in my car in the city.


Never needed anybody, I was king of the hill.
I was fiercely independent and always in control of my own life.


Oh, when I think about the old days,
Reflecting on my past experiences.


Lord, it sends chills up and down my spine,
Thinking about my past fills me with emotion, both positive and negative.


Yeah life ain't what it seems, on the boulevard of broken dreams,
Real life is far from what we idealize in our dreams, and the harsh reality can be difficult to accept.


Guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time,
I realized the truth just in time to avoid disaster.


Cause it sure felt like the end of the line.
I felt like my life was over and I had hit rock bottom.


No matter how hard I run, I just can't get away
No matter how much I try to escape my problems, they always catch up to me.


I try to do my best, but the devil gets in my way
Despite my efforts, something always seems to trip me up and block my progress.


'Till it all came down to kill or be killed
My situation became so dire that it was a matter of life and death.


Chorus
Refrain of the song




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ALLEN WOODY, GREGG ALLMAN, JOHN C. JAWOROWICZ, WARREN DALE HAYNES

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T Pap

This is by far the most badass hard southern rock song. The gritty blues-rock solo by Dicky Betts followed by the beatiful southern rock slide solo by Warren, combined with the main D Minor riff, and the Lynyrd Skyjnerdesque pre chorus, C, G, D chord fills are so ballsy and grove. I find this to be the band at their absolute best and most focused.

End of the Line , Midnight Rider and Whipping Post have the balls. Ain't Wasting Time No More is another great one. In Memory of Elisabeth Reed is a Jazzier afair reminiscent of Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis (kind of Allman style jazz fusion). Back where it all begins is there best hippie southern jam. Those are my favorites. What about yours?

Mike Pomkoski

sends chills up and down my spine every time i hear this fucken song i love it

glueforall

This song is like "Midnite Rider" perfected, with 15 more years of life experience behind him. A masterpiece.

Hogslanding .D

I have request this song at my funeral, it sums up my life like Gregg never imagined I have been on borrowed time with cancer, and I can only say, what took so long…..

swerve driver

When I think about the old days, it sends shivers on down my spine. Ya know life aint what it seems on the boulevard of broken dreams. But I guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time. Because it sure looked like the end of the line! Thanks for saving my life Elaine....

Russ Nielsen

I wish there was an instrumental version of this to sing to. I can definitely identify with this song.

Mark Thevenot

one of the most soulful singers out there ..truly one of my all time favorites. seen a number of times. last time was at center stage there in Atlanta an Derek trucks was on stage with them too. he must of been 14 years old at the time.

SPRO 777

I'm thinking about the new days in 2021, and still jamming to this!!!

TheSkewview

Nothing wrong with that - Excellent music doesn't have an expiration date, brother ..

phatback43

the allman+panic tour=heat best allmans song you dont hear enough

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