Lives opened and trashed..."Look ma, watch me crash..."
No time to question...why'd nothing last...
Grasp and hold on...hold tight and fast...
Soon be over...and I will relent...
Let the ocean swell dissolve 'way my past
Three days and maybe longer won't even know I've left
Under your tongue...I'm like a tab...
I will give you what...you're not supposed to have...
Under my breath...I swear by sin...
For better or for worse...a best we began...
Let the sun climb, oh, burn away my mask
Three days, and maybe longer, shed my skin at last...shed...shed...
Let the sun shine, burn away my mask
Three days, and maybe longer, won't ever find me here
Let the ocean dissolve away my past
Four days, and not much longer...
Let my spirit pass...
Ooh...
This is, this is...(3x)
My...last exit


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Last Exit Lyrics as written by Eddie Vedder David Abbruzzese

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    My Interpretation

    As in many songs of the band, water is a metaphor. In Last Exit it's “Let the ocean swell, dissolve 'way my past”. There are references to death & suicide in the lyrics. The line "Three days, and maybe longer. Won't ever find me here" seemingly could be a reference to Kurt Cobain who was found three days after his death in his small garden house. Because he was diagnosed with a drugs overdose, the working of drugs might be the "let the ocean swell". What I think is very intriguing is the reference to Charon from Greek mythology. The line “Under your tongue, I'm like a tab, I will give you what you're not supposed to have” could indicate that people normally condemn suicide, but the singer (Eddie Vedder) won't (and gives the coin required to enter afterlife). In the song Vedder shows hurry & says he will let the ocean dissolve way his past. After a little time, no one will remember his existence. The lyrics include lots of metaphors about running away & allowing whatever may come destroy what's left of the person. Closing the song, Vedder insists that he's going under a strong decision of being depersonalized because, out of desperation, this is his last exit for survival.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon January 20, 2021   Link

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