There Is An End

The Greenhornes The Greenhornes

The Cycles of Life and the Inevitability of Change

The Greenhornes' song 'There Is An End' delves into the themes of change, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where words and memories fade, and familiar things become strange. The opening lines, 'Words disappear, Words weren't so clear, Only echos passing through the night,' suggest a sense of communication breakdown and the ephemeral nature of spoken words. This sets the tone for a song that reflects on the transient nature of life and relationships.

The imagery of 'The lines on my face, Your fingers once traced, Fading reflection of what was,' evokes a sense of nostalgia and the inevitable aging process. The physical changes in the narrator's appearance symbolize the deeper emotional and psychological transformations they are experiencing. The repetition of 'Thoughts re-arrange, Familiar now strange,' underscores the theme of change and how time alters our perceptions and experiences.

The chorus, 'Spring brings the rain, With winter comes pain, Every season has an end,' uses the metaphor of seasons to illustrate the cyclical nature of life. Just as seasons change, so do the phases of our lives, bringing both joy and sorrow. The repeated line 'There's an end' serves as a poignant reminder of life's impermanence and the inevitability of endings. The song's melancholic tone and reflective lyrics encourage listeners to contemplate their own experiences with change and the passage of time, making it a deeply resonant piece.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. There Is An End
View all The Greenhornes songs

Most popular topics in The Greenhornes songs

Related artists

  1. Holly Golightly
    Holly Golightly
  2. Black Pistol Fire
    Black Pistol Fire
  3. Brendan Benson
    Brendan Benson
  4. Blanche
    Blanche
  5. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
  6. The White Stripes
    The White Stripes
  7. The Black Keys
    The Black Keys
  8. Jack White
    Jack White