Your world is coming to it's end
But you don't have to be afraid - I'm here for you
Save your happiness for tomorrow
And today we'll drown in your tears
A drop of your blood tastes like wine today

Come closer my dear
It is just the beginning of the end
Yes, I'm here for you
Save your happiness for tomorrow
And today we'll drown in your tears
A drop of your blood tastes like wine today

And because I love you so
And I'm here for you
Save your happiness for tomorrow
And today we'll drown in your tears
A drop of your blood tastes like wine today
Save your happiness for tomorrow
And today we'll drown in your tears
Your blood tastes like life today

Will you let it rain
Let it rain
So won't you let it rain
Oh, let it rain
Won't you let it rain


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The Beginning of the End Lyrics as written by Ville Hermanni Valo

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    This is one of my favourite songs from Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666

    diabolikal_angi011on September 24, 2002   Link
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    This is my ABSOLUTLY favorite song by HiM. - It's a bit 'heavier' than the rest.. I really like it that way! Keep it real!

    Sheepieon May 08, 2003   Link
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    i agree, i like the 'heavyness' to it, i'm more into hardcore but enjoy songs like this by HIM.

    d4veon June 17, 2003   Link
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    i agree, i like the 'heavyness' to it, i'm more into hardcore but enjoy songs like this by HIM.

    d4veon June 17, 2003   Link
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    I think this is also my favorite song...or Our Diabolikal Rapture.

    Both are amazing songs.

    bl4ckon December 24, 2004   Link
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    i love this song, it has a sort of morbid feeling to it, he obviously loves this woman, but he also enjoys her sadness, but i get a bit confused with the rain part, i have too many translations

    Alabasteron December 28, 2004   Link
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    this song is so freakin amzing! i'm not sure wot its really about but i really like the lyrics and the way he puts them together..if anyone gets me.

    pickupthephoneon January 22, 2005   Link
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    this songs morbidity is soo beautiful...

    To me, i think he's singing that, if this girl is upset she shouldnt hide it, but instead that he is there for her to help her get through it or that he'll suffer the pain with her because he gets some sort of pleasure from it...(refering to her blood as wine = he gets a high from her pain).

    As for the part about letting it rain, i believe Ville is refering to letting her tears/blood/pain rain freely into the open...once again, repeating the theme of not bottling up emotions.

    thebackofyourmouthon December 26, 2005   Link
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    Has anyone ever heard "The Beginning of the End (satanik mix)? Very fucking awesome. Check it out. I am sure it is HIM and the chick that sings in Dark Sekret Love.

    vince mcmahonon February 05, 2007   Link
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    This song is awesome, and gave me my favorite quote, "Save your happiness for tomorrow And today we'll drown in your tears."

    HearMeWhisperon March 28, 2007   Link

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