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Final Frontier
Thomas Bergersen Lyrics


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You conceal the hurt
You conceal the pain
The sun has come in vain
Come on

You conceal the hurt
You conceal the pain
The sun has come in vain
Come on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Thomas Bergersen's "Final Frontier" are focused on concealment and the idea that someone is hiding their hurt and pain from the outside world. The first two lines imply that there is a deeper hurt and pain that someone is experiencing, but they are holding it internally and not showing it to others. The repetition of these lines reinforces the message that this person is really struggling with something but is choosing not to share it with others. The third line, "The sun has come in vain," suggests that even the brightness of the sun cannot lift the weight of this person's hidden pain. The line may also hint at the idea that the world keeps moving forward, even though this person is struggling behind a facade.


The repetition of the first two lines in the chorus drives home the idea that the pain is still being kept hidden. The line "Come on" seems to be a plea--an invitation to open up and share what's going on. The repetition of the first two lines also creates a sense of ongoing struggle or suffering, as if things are not resolved and the pain is still present.


Overall, "Final Frontier" is a poignant reminder that even though someone may appear to have it all together on the outside, they may be struggling internally. It can also be interpreted as a call to open up and share our struggles with others, rather than trying to hide them away.


Line by Line Meaning

You conceal the hurt
You hide your emotional pain and suffering


You conceal the pain
You mask the physical or mental discomfort you feel


The sun has come in vain
The light of day has no effect on the inner turmoil you're experiencing


Come on
Despite your pain, you must carry on and move forward




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Angel-hs3um

Billions of galaxies
Billions of suns
Many people explore the great unknown

Looking up and wondering
What's out there?
Is there another living life for
Or is it us just over there?

We may never know
The balance of space or time
But what we do know is that the evidence is worth more than a dime

The space we live in
The universe alive
This is our home
Great minds collide



All comments from YouTube:

@23Alchemist23

Wow this is truly amazing Thomas, great work my friend 

@pavan_kumar556

Wow,you're here love your work bro.

@pavan_kumar556

Do you know the person who makes it

@BrunuhVille

After hearing this I don't think I will ever hear anything better in my whole life. Everything is perfect, from the melodies, to the percussion, the brass, Merethe's voice...the whole thing. Thomas Bergersen is arguably the best orchestral/cinematic composer of our time. 

@tubbsthebigcat

I think exactly the same! I love Thomas B. SO SO much! Every one of his compositions sounds like heaven... Ah I can't express my love for him and his music this is just too beautiful and perfect to put into words..

@bas248331

***** ohh skyworld.. <3

@sushiisawesome3

black blade, two hearts, miracles, the list goes on, but honestly all of his songs are pretty close to each other, in the end its basically all about preference. ill always love thomas and every single one of his compositions

@apricotblossom4589

I find it a little sad when people only mention Thomas. I think that Nick Phoenix deserves as much praise. It is arguable who is better, but I think they are best together as Two Steps From Hell.

@BrunuhVille

AsgardianTimeLordPianist I agree with you though this is a Thomas Bergersen's solo track, not Two Steps From Hell. Would make no sense to praise another composer who took no part in this amazing track when my comment was about this particular one.  

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@Pathfinder3877

If only there was an actual orchestra playing this live!! I'd totally pay for that!

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