In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
You can throw away your expectations now
And all the things you wouldn't say out loud
Theres nothing left to pick apart now
The cards are all down
And now you know the sound of my heart
When it hits the paper
Theres no more mystery here
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd drive all night and talk about the world
I remember when we used to now and then just sit and wonder
Where it all would go
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
You can throw away your expectations now
And all the things you wouldn't say out loud
Theres nothing left to pick apart now
The cards are all down
And now you know the sound of my heart
When it hits the paper
Theres no more mystery here
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd set up in the bedroom
Practice all night long
I remember when we used to now and then
Keep the neigborhood up from the sound of our guitars
I remember when we'd all hop in the van
Turn the radio on,
We were off to see the world
Wake up at 10 to do it all again
Till the sun goes down cause this is all we know
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd drive all night and talk about the world
I remember when we used to now and then just sit and wonder
Where it all would go
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
And all the things you wouldn't say out loud
Theres nothing left to pick apart now
The cards are all down
And now you know the sound of my heart
When it hits the paper
Theres no more mystery here
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd drive all night and talk about the world
I remember when we used to now and then just sit and wonder
Where it all would go
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
You can throw away your expectations now
And all the things you wouldn't say out loud
Theres nothing left to pick apart now
The cards are all down
And now you know the sound of my heart
When it hits the paper
Theres no more mystery here
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd set up in the bedroom
Practice all night long
I remember when we used to now and then
Keep the neigborhood up from the sound of our guitars
I remember when we'd all hop in the van
Turn the radio on,
We were off to see the world
Wake up at 10 to do it all again
Till the sun goes down cause this is all we know
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
I remember when we first became a band
We'd drive all night and talk about the world
I remember when we used to now and then just sit and wonder
Where it all would go
This is the last song
So everybody sing along
This is the last song
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"Theres no more mystery here This is the last song"