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[Verse 1]
Break my heart and get it done
Take your shot, but don't you run
Away from me again
Away until the end
Take a chance, come back, you're safe
Chemistry you can't erase
From our own paradise
Our cold hearts filled with ice
[Chorus]
Nobody wants to walk the road alone
We're ten thousand miles from home
And I don't want to disappear
Where do we go from here?
Nobody wants to play a useless part
In matters of the heart
I'm standing here so far away
I'll meet you at the end someday
[Verse 2]
Took a chance, you stole my heart
Left me here to fall apart
With you I walked through fire
The flames of our desire
Ghosts of what we used to be
Haunt my mind, and torture me
Voices from the past
Our days are fading fast
[Chorus]
Nobody wants to walk the road alone
We're ten thousand miles from home
And I don't want to disappear
Where do we go from here?
Nobody wants to play a useless part
In matters of the heart
I'm standing here so far away
I'll meet you at the end someday
[Verse 3]
I'm breaking
We're fading
But you're not alone
One more try
For tonight
I can't do this on my own
Feels like after all this time
We should have known we'd be here tonight
But I can't let you give up on
Everything we had and we believed was gone
I need you to feel again
Meeting here somewhere at the end
I believe we can start anew
All I need to know is that I stand with you
[Chorus]
Nobody wants to walk the road alone
We're ten thousand miles from home
And I don't want to disappear
Where do we go from here?
Nobody wants to play a useless part
In matters of the heart
I'm standing here so far away
I'll meet you at the end someday
Meet You At The End was written by Aviators.
Meet You At The End was produced by Aviators.
Aviators released Meet You At The End on Tue Mar 08 2016.
Meet You At The End is a bittersweet power ballad in a fusion of both retro and modern music styles. This one ended up being one of my favorite writing experiences. It’s a bit of a spiritual successor to a really really old song of mine, and contains a couple references here and there.
(From YouTube...