Analysisof the lyrics of The End by The Doors / Jim Morrison Stories, characters, themes, genres. The End is the 11th and last track of The Doors' first album The Doors (Elektra Records, 1967) which lead them nearly immediately to rank number 1 in the U.S. charts, then in various countries of the world.
Fallsdown and dows not bend. Just remember that death is not the end. Not the end, not the end. Just remember that death is not the end. When you're standing on the cross-roads. That you cannot comprehend. Just remember that death is not the end. And all your dreams have vanished. And you don't know what's up the bend.
Verse 1] The bandits be my weaknesses His fault shall be my knife His weapon be His weapon be my innocence The killer must not die [Verse 2] Is there a charge against my fate? Can't I betray my
Thistrope does not refer to the condition in the song by R.E.M. that is the Trope Namer for this trope, where Michael Stipe sings, "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine." Rather, it's the exact opposite. This is what will happen if the heroes don't stop the Evil Plan from doing its nasty work. It can be either supernatural or superscience, depending on the villain, but in
Verse 2] Nobody's leaving, oh, why are we singing? The planet was spinnin', spinning 'round you ('Round you) Time to decide who you're going home with The friend that you came with, or will you
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lyrics not the end of the world