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  1. The End Lyrics: This is the end / Beautiful friend / This is the end / My only friend, the end / Of our elaborate plans, the end / Of everything that stands, the end / No safety or...

  2. "The End" is an epic song by the American rock band the Doors. Lead singer Jim Morrison initially wrote the lyrics about his break up with an ex-girlfriend, Mary Werbelow, but it evolved through months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much longer song.

  3. The End Lyrics. [Verse 1] Oh yeah, alright. Are you going to be in my dreams. Tonight? [Drum & Guitar Solos] [Bridge] Love you, love you. [Verse 2] And in the end. The love you take. Is equal to...

  4. The Doors Lyrics. "The End". This is the end. Beautiful friend. This is the end. My only friend, the end. Of our elaborate plans, the end. Of everything that stands, the end. No safety or surprise, the end.

  5. The End Lyrics: This is the end, Beautiful friend / This is the end, My only friend, the end / Of our elaborate plans, the end / Of everything that stands, the end / No safety or surprise, the end / I'll never look into your eyes...again / Can you picture what will be, So limitless and free / Desperately in need...of some...stranger's hand / In ...

  6. Oct 20, 1998 · Lyrics:This is The End, beautiful friendThis is The End, my only friend, The EndOf our elaborate plans, The EndOf everything that stands, The EndNo safety or...

  7. "The End" is an epic song by the American rock band the Doors. Lead singer Jim Morrison initially wrote the lyrics about his break up with girlfriend Mary Werbelow, but it evolved through months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much longer song.

  8. The End Lyrics by The Beatles from the Abbey Road album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Oh yeah, all right Are you going to be in my dreams Tonight? And in the end The love you take Is equal to the lo…

  9. Song was recorded in August of 1966 and released 4th January of 1967 on debut album 'The Doors'.Beautiful art-psychodelic rock song at first was just like a ...

  10. Morrison uses the first several verses of The End to describe a break-up of a relationship and to introduce his premise. The end of child-like innocence and the conscious dawning of life's immense pain and suffering. Simple enough. But when he launches into "Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain…"

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