Never ends
The Josephines Lyrics


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Never Ends: 3:19

I ain’t never been to Vegas
But that don’t mean
that I don’t like the lights
Suitcase in my trunk now
pack your bags
we’re leaving town tonight


We’ll run on down to the creek
So I can watch you shimmy out
Of my favorite pair of your cutoff jeans
This is one of those nights
I hope we don’t forget
All a part of a summer that I hope
Don’t never end

Six pack almost gone
We ain’t leaving, no I ain’t taking you home
Waiting for your favorite song to end
Dancing on the dash
your hair is whipping in the wind

We’ll run on down to the creek
So I can watch you shimmy out
Of my favorite pair of your cutoff jeans
This is one of those nights
I hope we don’t forget
All a part of a summer that I hope
Don’t never end

We’ll run on down to the creek
So I can watch you shimmy out
Of my favorite pair of your cutoff jeans
This is one of those nights
I hope we don’t forget
All a part of a summer that I hope
Don’t never end

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Josephines's song "Never Ends" paint a vivid picture of a carefree and nostalgic summer night adventure. The singer expresses a sense of rebellion and spontaneity by suggesting leaving town and embracing the unknown. The mention of Vegas conveys a longing for excitement and adventure, despite not having been there before. The imagery of packing bags and hitting the road symbolizes a desire for escape and freedom from the mundane.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts towards a romantic encounter by the creek. The intimate moment of watching the partner shimmy out of their favorite pair of cutoff jeans suggests a sense of intimacy and closeness between the two individuals. The mention of a summer night filled with hope and unforgettable experiences conveys a sense of nostalgia and longing for the carefree days of youth. The repetition of wanting the summer to never end emphasizes the desire to hold on to the fleeting moments of joy and freedom.


The lyrics also touch upon moments of pure bliss and contentment, such as sharing a six-pack of beer and enjoying each other's company without the need to leave or go home. The imagery of dancing in the car with the wind in the hair and waiting for a favorite song to end creates a sense of euphoria and living in the present moment. The singer's reluctance to end the night and the repetition of wanting the summer to never end speak to a yearning for perpetual happiness and moments of connection with a loved one.


In conclusion, "Never Ends" by The Josephines captures the essence of youthful rebellion, romantic longing, and the fleeting nature of summer nights. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia for carefree moments and the desire to hold onto memories of love and happiness. The song paints a vivid picture of a summer adventure filled with spontaneity, intimacy, and a longing for perpetual joy.


Line by Line Meaning

I ain’t never been to Vegas
Although I haven't been to a glamorous place like Vegas


But that don’t mean that I don’t like the lights
It doesn't mean I don't appreciate the excitement and energy of city lights


Suitcase in my trunk now
I'm ready to go on an adventure


pack your bags we’re leaving town tonight
Get ready to escape reality with me tonight


Six pack almost gone
We're enjoying the moment with some drinks


We ain’t leaving, no I ain’t taking you home
We're not ending the night yet, I want to keep this going


Waiting for your favorite song to end
We're savoring every moment, waiting for the music to finish


Dancing on the dash your hair is whipping in the wind
We're carefree, dancing in the car with the wind blowing through your hair




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Bradley Tabor, David Page, Joshua London, Pierce Alex Lindsey, Zachary Lindsey

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