End Of The City
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost cinematic scene of urban decay and personal detachment. The dominant tone is one of weary observation, a quiet resignation to a world that feels both familiar and alienating. It’s the feeling of being physically present but emotionally adrift, watching the world go by without truly engaging. There's a palpable sense of stasis, a feeling that the city itself is caught in a loop of its own making. The repeated imagery of the city's end suggests a finality, a point of no return, yet the lack of explicit action implies this end is ongoing, a slow fade rather than a sudden collapse. This creates a tension between the idea of an ending and the reality of continued existence within that ending. The most striking aspect is the narrator's passive stance. They are an observer, not a participant, in this urban tableau. The lyrics don't offer a reason for this detachment, leaving the reader to infer a deep-seated ennui or a profound sense of disconnection. This lack of explanation amplifies the feeling of isolation, making the city's end feel like a personal, internal experience as much as an external one. Ultimately, the effectiveness lies in its atmospheric portrayal of loneliness within a crowd. The lyrics paint a picture of a world that is visually present but emotionally absent, mirroring a state of mind where one can be surrounded by life yet feel utterly alone. It’s the quiet hum of a city winding down, and the equally quiet hum of a spirit that has already checked out.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Jerry Goldsmith