End of the Road
The Late Night Losers Lyrics


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I just want to be somewhere that it might snow
I'll feel the difference between the air and my skin
And get my warmth from the smiles of strangers
My lungs will burn as I'm breathing in
I just want to be somewhere I know I'm loved
I'll only think of you when I start to forget
The people always cracking smiles here
If you try it I'm sure you won't regret
It's so unfortunate how
It takes years to find out
Those years were all that you had
I hope you made them last
There's nothing to fear at the end of your road
You can't be surprised by the choices you chose
Once in a lifetime doesn't happen too much
You can walk with a limp without me as your crutch
Do you ever think about the way voices age
Are the stories the same once the tones degrade
No one remembers the songs you've sung
Cause those words are lost once they've left your lungs
It's so unfortunate how
You wasted my time but now
That chapter's come to a close
I've moved on to new prose
There's nothing to fear at the end of your road
You can't be surprised by the choices you chose
Once in a lifetime doesn't happen too much
You can walk with a limp without me as your crutch
It's so unfortunate how
It takes years to find out
Those years were all that you had
I hope you made them last
There's nothing to fear at the end of your road
You can't be surprised by the choices you chose




Once in a lifetime doesn't happen too much
You can walk with a limp without me as your crutch

Overall Meaning

The Late Night Losers's song "End of the Road" expresses the desire to escape from reality, but ultimately accepting the choices made in life. The lyrics, "I just want to be somewhere that it might snow" and "my lungs will burn as I'm breathing in" show a longing for a different climate and environment. The idea of getting warmth from the smiles of strangers suggests that the singer may be feeling lonely or disconnected with their current surroundings.


The line "I'll only think of you when I start to forget" adds a personal touch to the song and implies that there is someone in the singer's life who they don't want to forget. The upbeat tone of the song is centered around the message that there's "nothing to fear at the end of your road," emphasizing the idea that everyone makes choices in life and must accept the outcome.


Overall, "End of the Road" is about accepting the present and embracing change. Although the lyrics suggest a desire for escape, the chorus reassures listeners that they are capable of walking on their own, without the support of others.


Line by Line Meaning

I just want to be somewhere that it might snow
I desire to be in a place where snowfall is a possibility


I'll feel the difference between the air and my skin
I will sense the contrast in sensations between the surrounding atmosphere and my body


And get my warmth from the smiles of strangers
I seek comfort from the positive facial expressions of unfamiliar people


My lungs will burn as I'm breathing in
I will experience a painful sensation in my respiratory system while inhaling


I just want to be somewhere I know I'm loved
I wish to be in a place where I am assured of affection from others


I'll only think of you when I start to forget
I will reminisce about you only at times when I struggle to recall memories of you


The people always cracking smiles here
The individuals in this place are prevalently beaming with happiness


If you try it I'm sure you won't regret
I am convinced that you will not feel remorse if you try it as well


It's so unfortunate how
It is regrettable that


It takes years to find out
It requires many years to discover


Those years were all that you had
Those years were your only possessions


I hope you made them last
I hope you utilized them effectively


There's nothing to fear at the end of your road
At the end of your journey, there is nothing to be afraid of


You can't be surprised by the choices you chose
You cannot be shocked by the decisions you made


Once in a lifetime doesn't happen too much
Experiencing something once in a lifetime is rare


You can walk with a limp without me as your crutch
You are capable of surviving without my assistance, even if you are struggling


Do you ever think about the way voices age
Do you ever ponder on how vocal cords deteriorate over time


Are the stories the same once the tones degrade
Do the narratives remain identical as the voice quality deteriorates


No one remembers the songs you've sung
No one retains memories of the music you have produced


Cause those words are lost once they've left your lungs
The lyrics are inexorably forgotten when they exit your respiratory organs


You wasted my time but now
You consumed my time frivolously in the past, but now


That chapter's come to a close
That episode in my life is over


I've moved on to new prose
I have progressed towards a new phase in my life




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Written by: Thomas Allain

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