Til It's Over
Echoes of Resilience: Finding Strength in the ShadowsLyrics
It's not over til it's over...it's not over til the end
Emphasizes that a situation or experience continues until its conclusion.
It's not over til it's over...so we struggle to pretend
Highlighting the persistence and effort required to face challenges until the very end.
Hesitation makes you over...we all walk in our own way
Suggests that hesitation can lead to being overwhelmed; individuals navigate life in their unique ways.
Shadows deepen when it's over...through the summer of longer days
Implies that challenges intensify as they approach completion, using longer summer days as a metaphor.
Cast in the call of a million smiles blown away
Describes the fleeting nature of happiness or success with smiles being blown away.
Everytime you fall it's a thousand times torn away
Expresses the repetitive and emotionally draining nature of falling or failing, using "thousand times torn away" metaphorically.
Castles built to fall with the sands of time wash away
Symbolizes the impermanence of achievements, comparing them to castles washed away by the sands of time.
No escapin' til it's over...friends will say it's not the same
Indicates that there is no escape or avoidance until a situation reaches its conclusion; acknowledges changing dynamics in relationships.
Memories falter when it's over...some are lost and some remain
Reflects on the fading of memories after a situation is over, with some memories enduring while others are lost.
Someone take me when it's over...set a lantern by the door
Expresses a desire for companionship or support when facing the end of a situation.
Can't forget you...but I can't hold on...toss the anchor from off the shore
Conveys the difficulty of letting go and moving on despite the inevitability of an ending.
Cast in the call of a million smiles blown away
Reiterates the transient nature of joy or contentment, symbolized by smiles being blown away.
Everytime you fall it's a thousand times torn away
Reemphasizes the emotional toll of repeated failures or falls, using a metaphorical "thousand times torn away."
Castles built to fall with the sands of time wash away
Repeats the idea of structures, like castles, being eroded by the relentless passage of time.
Castles built to fall with the sands of time wash away
Reiterates the vulnerability of accomplishments to the erosion of time.
...will the moment come again
Ponders the possibility of reliving a significant moment in the future.
I still love you when it's over...i still want you to come again
Expresses enduring love and a longing for a significant person even after a situation has ended.
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