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Artist: Panic! at the Disco
Track: The End of All Things

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Whether near or far
I am always yours
Any change in time
We are young again

Lay us down
We're in love
Lay us down
We're in love

In these coming years
Many things will change
But the way I feel
Will remain the same

Lay us down
We're in love
Lay us down
We're in love
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SongMeanings Interpretations
Panic! at the Disco - The End of All Things Lyrics
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This being a play on words from the Sound of music is reflecting on how early in life you expect everything to be great and then you end up in these terrible ...
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I can only hope it's true enough. That every little thing I do for love. Redeems me from the moments I deem worthy. Of the worst things that I've done
Panic! at the Disco - New Perspective Lyrics
But he regains repose and thinks about how he has all this, the fame, the 2.2 million albums sold..because the fans loved their songs. Can we fast-forward to go ...
Panic! at the Disco - The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know Lyrics
right about the text box it says, "what does this song mean to you?" fucker. "She's the smoke, she's dancing fancy pirouettes. Swan diving off of the deep end ...
Panic! at the Disco - Memories Lyrics
The chorus is just referring to the beginning of their relationship. Every song I've looked at (from Panic at the Disco) has comments that it's about Jon and ...
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I think it is about how Spencer was bottling up everything about his addiction, to the point where he was falling apart. However the reason he was bottling it ...
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He used to be a strong person, but cannot handle it any longer. (Just a king and a rusty throne oh, the castle's under siege - 'king' symbolising his strength, ...
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However, I love the chorus, because I am an optimist :) I like to interpret it as "he" has done all of these twisted things in order to possess this lover, who ...
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SongTell Meaning
Meaning of "The End of All Things" by Panic! at the Disco
"The End of All Things" by Panic! at the Disco is a song about love that transcends time and space. It's about the certainty and stability of love, which w...
Genius Albums
Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! by Panic! at the Disco
Named after a quote from the book “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! is the fourth studio album by American rock band Panic! at the Disco.