Everyone Dies in the End

Ephemeral Echoes: Embracing Life's Final Act with Dawson Gool
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Lyrics

half my life has passed I'm only 21 and a half

Expressing a sense of reflection on the passing of time, feeling like a significant portion of life has already gone by at a young age.

I'm a sitting duck

Feeling vulnerable or exposed, like a target waiting to be affected by external forces.

I'll die in a plane crash or have a heart attack counting my footsteps

Contemplating the possibility of death, whether through a plane crash or a heart attack, while engaged in mundane activities like counting footsteps.

cause that's just my luck

Attributing the expectation of negative outcomes to personal luck or fate.


oh babe I'm fading away everyone does in the end

Acknowledging the inevitability of death, with a sense of acceptance or resignation.

we're so face-to-face now I like it that way

Emphasizing the intimacy of the current moment, appreciating the closeness with someone.

but everyone dies in the end

Reiterating the universal truth that everyone will eventually face death.


half my life has passed at least it feels like that

Repeating the theme of reflecting on the passage of time and the feeling of a significant portion of life being over.

do whatever you want with me

Being open to the consequences of actions, allowing others to have control or influence.

let's go out tonight I'll make you feel alright I turned on all the

Suggesting a willingness to enjoy the present moment, offering to make someone else feel good.

street lights for you

Symbolizing a gesture of care or consideration, turning on street lights for someone's safety.


oh babe I'm fading away everyone does in the end

Reiterating the acceptance of the inevitable fate of fading away and facing death.

we're so face-to-face now I like it that way

Highlighting the current closeness or intimacy in relationships.

but everyone dies in the end

Reaffirming the universal truth that death is an unavoidable aspect of life.

No shame when we talk

Expressing a lack of shame or inhibition in communication.


We just leave the door unlocked, walking on the sidewalk as the sun's going down

Describing a carefree attitude, leaving doors unlocked and enjoying a leisurely walk as the day transitions to night.

We'd laugh and we'd cry

Recalling shared experiences of laughter and tears, emphasizing the depth of connection.

together we've got twice as high, climbing on the uprights looking over the field

Metaphorically reaching great heights together, possibly in the context of a relationship.


oh babe I'm fading away everyone does in the end

Repeating the acknowledgment of fading away and the inevitability of death.

we're so face-to-face now I like it that way

Reiterating the current face-to-face closeness and preference for such connections.

but everyone dies in the end

Concluding with the universal truth that everyone will face death in the end.

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