Could it be about the protagonists nihilistic thoughts?
It relates a lot back to death (imo)
"Only the end of the road" = terminus.
"One is born to bear within" = all our lives we await the inevitable.
The relationship view is definitely a valid point, however I think he's speaking to the world that include themselves and enjoy life (to the fullest) whereas, he on the other hand sees the world without it's true colours "My world is mere cold" whereas the other people who he uses to contrast his forlorn thoughts with live in a world worth living (or at least trying to) "While your world is worth of trying"
Could it be about the protagonists nihilistic thoughts?
It relates a lot back to death (imo) "Only the end of the road" = terminus. "One is born to bear within" = all our lives we await the inevitable.
The relationship view is definitely a valid point, however I think he's speaking to the world that include themselves and enjoy life (to the fullest) whereas, he on the other hand sees the world without it's true colours "My world is mere cold" whereas the other people who he uses to contrast his forlorn thoughts with live in a world worth living (or at least trying to) "While your world is worth of trying"
Just a thought..