Looks Like The End Of The Road

Album: Arcadia (2025)
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  • It's the end of the circus
    And I'm feeling sad like a clown
    My makeup is drowning in
    Blood, sweat and tears
    From my heart and I fear that
    When I look around
    I lost what I found

    When I started off
    Never thought I'd cross
    The lines that were drawn
    A long time ago
    Are buried and gone
    In lies and ego
    And I drank it down
    But can't cover up
    The lives that I've lost
    I've run out of luck
    Goodbye to the world that I know
    Looks like the end of the road

    Isolate in the darkest of nights
    And I'm down to the wire
    Surrounded by fire
    Pull the plug from the jug
    But you can't wash it out of your mind
    Or stay ahead of the crime

    When I started off
    Never thought I'd cross
    The lines that were drawn
    A long time ago
    Are buried and gone
    In lies and ego
    And I drank it down
    But can't cover up
    The lives that I've lost
    I've run out of luck
    Goodbye to the world that I know
    Looks like the end of the road

    Goodbye to the world that I know
    Looks like the end of the road Writer/s: Jeremy Lister
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jerrytrckmn from RichmondI've only really listened to 2 songs on Ardadia, but I'm pacing myself. Their first AKUS collabration in 14 years, but it certainly worth the wait. The two songs? 'Looks Like the End of the Road' and 'Richmond on the James'. I have them on loop playing in my head all day. Russell Moore is filling some big shoes for Dan Tyminski but he is doing it so well. Allison's harmonies on these 2 songs with Russell are so beautiful. I can't wait to hear the other songs....
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