The Way It Ends
Navigating Life's Maze: The Profound Journey in 'The Way It Ends'Lyrics
Spend your time somewhere else
Suggests the need to invest time elsewhere, away from the current focus.
Not your life, not yourself
Emphasizes the separation between one's life and identity from external influences.
Waste today, waiting out
Encourages not to waste the present day while anticipating a different path.
Some new way, some new out
Implies seeking a new approach or solution.
Do you feel right under your skin
Questions one's comfort and alignment with their inner self.
Can you afford to begin again
Asks if there is a financial capacity to start anew.
Let it out or hold it in
Contemplates the choice between expressing emotions or keeping them inside.
Doesn't change the way it ends now
States that regardless of actions, the ultimate outcome remains unchanged.
Rest your eyes at red lights three seconds at a time
Suggests a methodical approach to life, pausing at red lights to reflect.
So the mornings pay for the nights
Connects the morning consequences to the activities of the preceding night.
As our deaths pay for our lives
Reflects on the inevitable relationship between death and life's choices.
Do you feel right under your skin
Reiterates the questioning of inner feelings and alignment with oneself.
Can you afford to begin again
Repeats the inquiry about the financial capacity to start anew.
Let it out or hold it in
Reiterates the choice between expressing emotions or keeping them inside.
Doesn't change the way it ends now
Reiterates that actions have no impact on the final outcome.
Absence of fear of death in the company of someone else
Addresses a lack of fear of death when accompanied by someone else.
Drunk rotations in a stranger's house
Describes intoxicated experiences in an unfamiliar setting.
Do you feel right under your skin
Reiterates the questioning of inner feelings and alignment with oneself.
Do you feel right under your skin
Emphasizes the recurring theme of self-awareness and comfort.
Can you afford to begin again
Repeats the inquiry about the financial capacity to start anew.
Can you afford to begin again
Reiterates the question regarding the affordability of a fresh start.
Let it out or hold it in
Reiterates the choice between expressing emotions or keeping them inside.
Let it out or hold it in
-Doesn't change the way it ends now
Reiterates that actions have no impact on the final outcome.
The way it ends
Affirms the inevitability of the way things conclude, emphasizing a sense of finality.
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