In this poignant track, Kodaline explores themes of disillusionment and renewal. The lyrics narrate the experience of coming to terms with a significant personal deception and the subsequent emotional fallout. Despite the initial sense of betrayal, the repeated refrain "Everything works out in the end" serves as a comforting mantra, suggesting a belief in resilience and the possibility of new beginnings. The song emphasizes that even through periods of darkness and uncertainty, growth and healing are achievable, reinforcing an optimistic outlook on life's unpredictable challenges.
Everything Works Out in the End
Lyrics
I never seen it coming
I couldn't read the signs
Now I know that it means nothing
But you are always on my mind
I got tricked into believing
You were the only one for me
But the truth can be deceiving
And I was just too young to see
They told me
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
(They told me) Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end (oh, oh, oh)
You got me treading on the water
Because I've never learned to swim
And now I know that it's all over
I better learn to start again
They told me
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
(They told me) Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
Everything works out in the end
Writer(s): Mark Prendergast, Stephen Garrigan, Vincent May
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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