The Final

Album: Withering To Death (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • That fact is wrong. the song is about a man losing all that he ever loved and cared about, and falling steeply into sadness. With nothing left worth living for, he decides to commit suicide. He does not believe that life is worth living or that he is even really alive if he does not feel it. >>
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    Torquil - Henley on Thames, United Kingdom

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  • Sarah from Hixson, TnI'm not sure enough on exactly what Kyo was thinking of when he wrote the lyrics to The Final. But I am sure that the explanation above is incorrect.
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