The song relates to a relational struggle while painting a whole tapestry of allusions to Victor Hugo’s Les Miserable. The titular character of the song, Eponine, is a central character and the daughter of the secondary antagonists of the first half of the story. Eponine in turn is a call back to th...
[Chorus: Daniel Brummel, Jose Galvez & Ryen Slegr]
Woah, woah, woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
[Verse 1: Daniel Brummel]
A crush can never be resolved
Seems like every resolution ends in tragedy
Singin' oh, my Eponine
We swore we'd die, to end this Bolshevik
And now it's time
Time to put an end to all your woe
[Chorus: Daniel Brummel]
My Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
[Verse 2: Daniel Brummel]
You can't just let this world revolve (Oh, no)
Seems like every revolution ends in casualty
Singin' oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, my Eponine
Before you go, just these last words for you
I love you so
Love can bring an end to all your woe
[Bridge: Daniel Brummel]
My Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Woah, my Eponine
You can't just let this world revolve
Can't just let this world revolve
Woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words?
Can't you hear these words?
[Chorus: Daniel Brummel]
Woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Can't you hear the words I sing?
Woah, my Eponine
Can't you hear the words?
Can't you hear these words?
[Outro: Daniel Brummel]
Woah-oh, woah-oh, woah-oh
Eponine was written by Ozma.
Eponine was produced by Chris Fudurich & Ozma.