[Intro]
(Ooh)
[Verse 1]
Cigarette stains on your windowsill
Said it feels like you're a star in a '90s film
And that ice-cold coffee don't work like it used to (Mm)
There's a broken guitar on your bedroom floor
Said the sound of those strings made you miserable
Take a peek behind the curtains you'll notice it too
[Pre-Chorus]
You're an optimist, but only on Saturdays
Your confidence got left back in Adelaide
Your loneliness gets worse on the first of July, oh my
You're terrified that no one will notice your better side
Believe me, you're golden, but Lord
Somebody broke your heart
[Chorus]
But you should know
It always gets better in the end
And I know it might feel hard, but you'll see for yourself
Please believe me, it all works out
You should know
It always gets better in the end
And I know it might feel hard, but you'll see for yourself
Please believe me, it all works out
[Verse 2]
There's a half-empty glass on your tabletop
Said it's been there for weeks you just can't be fucked
And you might think it's funny, but don't laugh like you used to
And the radio's playing out your favorite song
But you're crying 'cause you've never had to sing along
And it's obvious you're hurting but don't be so blue
[Pre-Chorus]
You're an optimist, but only on Saturdays
Your confidence got left back in Adelaide
Your loneliness gets worse on the first of July, oh my
You're terrified that no one will notice your better side
Believe me, you're golden, but Lord
Somebody broke your heart
[Chorus]
But you should know
It always gets better in the end
And I know it might feel hard, but you'll see for yourself
Please believe me, it all works out
You should know
It always gets better in the end
And I know it might feel hard, but you'll see for yourself
Please believe me, it all works out
[Outro]
It always gets better in the end
And I know it might feel hard, but you'll see for yourself
Please believe me, it all works out in the end
In The End was written by Oliver Cronin.
In The End was produced by heydium.
Oliver Cronin released In The End on Thu Jul 11 2024.
Earlier this year I went on a 2-month trip around the world to showcase my music. When I came home I found myself reminiscing on times where I was broken, times I hit rock bottom, times I thought my career was over.
If I’ve learnt one thing, it’s that no matter how bad it gets – it will always get...