End of the Line

Journey to Solitude: Embracing the End of the Line
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Lyrics

Take a walk out in the rain

Expressing the act of taking a contemplative walk in the rain.

Called you time and time again

Repeated attempts to contact someone without success.

Everything is wrong

Acknowledging that everything feels wrong in the situation.

You've gone

Noting the absence or departure of the person being addressed.


Reached the point of no return

Reaching a critical point with no possibility of turning back.

The more I see the more I stand alone

Feeling isolated and standing alone despite increasing awareness.

I see the end of the line

Anticipating or recognizing the conclusion or termination of a situation.

Were you ever lonely

Asking if the person ever experienced loneliness.

Mystified and blue

Feeling confused and sad.

Realizing only

Realizing a truth or fact, perhaps about the end of a relationship.

Your number's up

Acknowledging that one's time or luck has run out.

You're through

Confirming the finality or conclusion of a situation.


Had my share of winning

Having experienced success but now facing a period of loss.

Now's my time to lose

Accepting that it's now the speaker's turn to face failure or defeat.

After a fair beginning

Reflecting on a promising start that didn't lead to a positive outcome.


The game's up

Declaring the end of a game or situation.

You're through

Reiterating the finality of the situation.

Think I'll walk out in the storm

Contemplating facing difficulties or challenges (storm) alone.

Got no love to keep me warm inside

Expressing a lack of emotional warmth or support.


I see the end of the line

Reiterating the expectation or realization of the end of the line.

Now's the time to take a dive

Suggesting it's time to accept a significant change or outcome.

Take a magic carpet ride

Metaphorically suggesting a journey or transition.

Everything is wrong

Repeating the sentiment that everything is wrong, emphasizing the finality.

We've gone

Acknowledging the collective departure or separation.


If you ever miss me

Leaving an open invitation for the person to return if they miss the speaker.

If I should cross your mind

Indicating a possibility of being remembered by the person.

You know where to find me

Providing the location for finding the speaker if needed.

I'll be waiting at the end of the line

Expressing a patient willingness to wait for the person at the end of the line.

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