Six a.m. you left me for the last time
On my doorstep blinking in the sunshine
Blamed and framed I'm frozen in the picture
Hanging in the space you left inside me
Climbed upstairs into the final scene

Waiting for the credits to appear
For all the years that I've been starring
Starring in a film with you and leading
Leading with a star I knew but I'm waking up
In a lone beam of light where the dust is dancing
As the music fades

On my way out for the very last time
Off my doorstep straight into the sunshine
Walking west and following the coastline

Looking for a sea change
You led me here when the world began
And the breakers shook the moonlit sand
Saw your pale face shining through the spray
And I was blown away

With the feeling I was starring
Starring in a film with you and leading
Leading with a star I knew but I'm waking up
In a lone beam of light where the dust is dancing
As the music fades


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The End of the Movie Lyrics as written by Brian David James Briggs

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    This song perfectly sums up that feeling of intense, young and exciting love. You honestly do believe that your life with this person is a movie. When you're no with them you re-play all those beautiful moments again and again (the highlights like you see in a film)

    Then it comes to an end and boom- nothing more to see, nothing more to feel. Empty and back in reality, back to routine.

    This song makes me so sad but it's utterly fantastic.

    burntsoupon July 03, 2012   Link
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    I think you are indeed correct, but I think it can just as easily be looked at from the perspective of an older person whose wife or husband of many years has passed away who wakes and leaves the house, perhaps for the usual morning coffee somewhere they used to enjoy with their partner, and realizes they are alone for the first time in a long time. This is why strong families are so important. To help pick up the pieces after a major loss.

    dareninnmon June 08, 2013   Link
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    Ahhh, this song gets me every time. It is simply the most beautiful song describing the emptiness left with you when someone you love walks out of your life.

    You can't help but replay those memories like a movie - through the haze you seem only to remember the good memories.

    I love the guitar and violin combination, it's utterly haunting. The lyrics are pretty self-explanatory in my opinion, it's simplicity is what I think works so well.

    I sent this song to my ex 6 months after we split.... it helped me to let go for good, and this song just about summed it all up

    baboonboyon July 08, 2013   Link

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