In a dance of closeness and separation, The Fray crafts a mournful symphony that explores the ebb and flow of relationships. Moments of intimacy are fleeting, replaced by fear and distance. The protagonist lies down, attempts to escape the haunting repercussions of past actions as they grapple with the inexorable march of time. The bittersweet narrative encapsulates the pain of moving forward, the twinges of nostalgia, and the hope that perhaps endings are merely new beginnings in disguise. Amidst the silence of unyielding violins, there lies a profound realization about love’s relentless push and pull. #BittersweetEnding #EmotionalJourney
Where the Story Ends
Lyrics
Trying not to lose my head
But I have never been this scared before
Tell you what I'll do instead,
Lay my body down on the floor
To forget what I've done,
Silhouette 'till the good lord come
All we know is distance
We're close and then we run
Kiss away the difference
I know you hate this one
Trying not to lose your own,
Boxing up everything, you've got
All you ever knew of home,
You're scared scared to see
Your mother there in the door,
You wonder where did the years go
All we know is distance
We're close and then we run
Kiss away the difference
I know you hate this one
But this is how the story ends
Or have we just begun
To kiss away the difference
I know you hate this one
The violins make no sound
And I begin to feel the ground
All we know is distance
We're close and then we run
Kiss away the difference
I know you hate this one
But this is where the story ends
Or have we just begun
To kiss away the difference
I know you hate this one.
Writer(s): Isaac Slade, Joseph King
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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