Wings spread, poised
Faintly convulsing the sky
How will I know?
Bask now in this graying
Light
Search for that word
Something likened goodbye
How will i know
That they will cry?

(chorus) We were blessed
(in this lifetime)
Laid to rest
(all we live for)
We were blessed

Voices ring on
Autumn is always at hand
Angels corpses
Hollow and stolen so fast
I heard your voice
And it spoke softly to me
We have this time
And then we're free

Take me under
Take me under


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Until the End Lyrics as written by Morgan Lee Lander Mercedes Lander

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    I see it as a person who's lost a loved one, and she wants to commit suicide to be with him (I could be wrong but this is how I interpret it):

    "Wings spread, poised, faintly convulsing the sky How will I know? Bask now in this graying light" The starting lines are about angels (which the loved one has now become) and she's question whether or not they are real cos she wants to be with the loved one that badly

    "Search for that word - something likened goodbye How will I know that they will cry?" Obviously about her wanting to say goodbye to her life and wondering if her family and friends will miss her as much as she misses the loved one

    "We were blessed (in this lifetime) Laid to rest (all we live for)" She's appreciating the good times and blessings her and her loved one recieved while they were still together, and she wants to 'lay to rest' to show this to him

    "Voices ring on, autumn is always at hand Angels corpses, hollow and stolen so fast"

    Not too sure about this line, but autumn is a cold sharp season and she may feel like this about life without her loved one. She may be describing how God took her loved one away, 'hollow and stolen so fast'

    "I heard your voice and it spoke softly to me We have this time and then we're free" She hears his voice in her sleep and that fleeting moment was all it took for her to know she can't live without him

    "Take me under" Well, dying obviously

    sunshine_arakhanon January 19, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Yeah, I can see that. You analyze songs pretty well.

    KillMeFasteron February 11, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    What the hell, speak english. You spell and speak like a 4 year old. And the video of her under water was "Into The Darkness". Not meaning to be bitchy but any Kittie fan would know that.

    sunshine_arakhanon March 03, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree wtih what sunshine said, and they have described it very well.

    Not meaning to sound attacking, but gothicgirl, if you want to have an opinion taking seriously by anyone with two thoughts in their head, perhaps you could type properly (AKA: trying to find the worst of the typos, not using caps lock etc.) Also, though I'm just a small user on this site, it's not exactly polite to go around calling people bitches. I had a hard time reading what you said because it makes very little sense.

    I would say sorry for nit-picking, but I'm not. But I will apologize for making myself look like a bitch.

    Green-Faerieon October 22, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    A song about dying?

    KillMeFasteron October 20, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    WELL I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT. HER LOSEING EVEYTHING. HER BOYFRIEND , HER HOUSE , EVERYTHING. AND SHE FILL LIKE HER WORLDS SUCK.

    gothicgirlon July 28, 2005   Link
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    IF THINK IS THIS WAS A VIDEO SHE ME UNDER WATER. I THINK.

    gothicgirlon July 28, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    i know you ain talk me

    gothicgirlon May 27, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    adn sunshine when all kittie fan when they heard there song they have there own way of image the video. you bitch

    gothicgirlon May 27, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Lmao. "I know u ain talk me". Woo lordie.

    jorahon July 21, 2007   Link

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