Song Meaning
The opening lines of "intro (end of the world)" drop us directly into a narrator's raw internal monologue. They're wrestling with deep uncertainty about their current relationship. Simultaneously, a new, intriguing "interaction" has consumed their thoughts for weeks.
This immediate tension is palpable: the narrator questions the societal expectation to "know that shit / Feel it in your bones." This doubt is amplified by their intense focus on another person, wondering if "he's thinkin' 'bout it too and smiling." The repetition of "Wonder if he's" underscores a profound preoccupation, hinting at a connection that feels both inspiring and, perhaps, guilt-inducing, as they admit to "judgin' me like I am right now."
Then comes the dramatic shift. The pre-chorus, "I'd rather tell the truth / Than make it worse for you," suggests a difficult honesty is on the horizon. This leads into the chorus, which employs stark, apocalyptic imagery: "If the sun refused to shine," "If the moon went dark tonight," and "if it all ended tomorrow." This isn't just dramatic flair; it's a powerful hypothetical, a crucible designed to strip away all pretense and reveal who truly matters when everything else falls away.
These lyrics hit hard because they articulate a universal, terrifying question through intensely personal stakes. By moving from the specific, almost mundane anxiety of a new crush to the cosmic scale of the world ending, the writing effectively elevates the narrator's emotional dilemma. The reciprocal question, "Would I be the one on your mind... Would you be the one on mine?" grounds the grand hypothetical in a deeply human desire for mutual, ultimate significance.