Forever Always Comes To An End
Ultha Lyrics


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An irrelevant witness upon a
Great tide of time
A tide upon which I too shall be extinguished
Surging ever forward, gruesomely poetical
The hands are still - it's
The world that's shaking
Cutting off my fingers, one by one
There are no answers in this tempest
There is no closure in death





Overall Meaning

The opening lines of this song, "An irrelevant witness upon a Great tide of time," convey a sense of insignificance in the face of the vastness of existence. The singer describes themselves as a mere observer, an insignificant witness to the passing of time. The reference to a "great tide of time" suggests the relentless and unstoppable nature of life's cycles.


The following lines, "A tide upon which I too shall be extinguished," depict the ephemeral nature of human life. Like everything else, the singer acknowledges their own mortality and the eventual end that awaits them. This realization adds a sense of urgency and poignancy to their perspective.


The phrase "surging ever forward, gruesomely poetical" captures the paradoxical beauty that can often be found within the struggles and turmoil of life. The singer recognizes the relentless forward motion of time and the accompanying hardships, perhaps even finding a dark allure in the visceral, unsettling nature of existence.


The subsequent lines, "The hands are still - it's the world that's shaking, cutting off my fingers, one by one," hint at a personal struggle within a chaotic and unpredictable world. The imagery of having one's fingers cut off symbolizes a gradual loss of control and agency, further emphasizing the lack of answers and closure the singer seeks.


Finally, the closing lines, "There are no answers in this tempest, there is no closure in death," express a profound sense of disillusionment. The tempestuous nature of life and its uncertain outcomes leave the singer without any clear answers or resolution. Even death, which may be perceived as an escape or a source of closure, is depicted as equally lacking in satisfying resolution.


Overall, "Forever Always Comes To An End" delves deep into the existential themes of mortality, insignificance, and the elusive nature of truth. Through vivid imagery and introspective lyrics, Ultha reflects on the paradoxical beauty and inevitable struggles inherent in human existence, ultimately arriving at a realization that closure and meaning may be elusive concepts to grasp in the face of life's relentless march forward.


Line by Line Meaning

An irrelevant witness upon a
I am a insignificant observer in the vast flow of time


Great tide of time
A powerful and unstoppable force that governs existence


A tide upon which I too shall be extinguished
I will eventually be swallowed by the relentless current of time


Surging ever forward, gruesomely poetical
Moving relentlessly ahead, in a way that is both terrifying and strangely beautiful


The hands are still - it's
My actions are stagnant -


The world that's shaking
It is the world around me that is constantly changing and unstable


Cutting off my fingers, one by one
Slowly stripping away my ability to grasp and control


There are no answers in this tempest
Amidst the chaos, there are no clear solutions or explanations


There is no closure in death
Even in death, there is no final resolution or sense of completion




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