End Of An Era

Album: Dinner Party (2026)
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  • We had it, pure magic
    Remembering what it was like
    Time passes so fast that
    I couldn't tell you goodbye

    Two strings crying 'bout coming undone
    Shadows laughing 'bout their days in the sun
    Tears fall down like the future comes
    Slowly, and then all at once

    Feels like letting go of
    Things we're not supposed to
    One breath and it's over
    The end of an era (it's the end of a-)
    Feels like letting go of (it's the end of a-)
    Someone I want more of (it's the end of a-)
    One breath and it's over (it's the end of a-)
    The end of an era

    Twisted and terrified
    How things change overnight
    Footsteps we can't rewind

    Careless times, yeah, we sure had some
    Naive eyes, yeah, we sure looked young
    Tears fall down like the future comes
    Slowly, and then all at once

    Feels like letting go of
    Things we're not supposed to
    One breath and it's over
    The end of an era (it's the end of a-)
    Feels like letting go of (it's the end of a-)
    Someone I want more of (it's the end of a-)
    One breath and it's over (it's the end of a-)
    The end of an era

    Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
    Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah
    Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah (it's the end of a-)
    Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah (it's the end of a-)
    (It's the end of a-) ah-ah-ah, ah-ah (it's the end of a-)

    Feels like letting go of
    Things we're not supposed to (it's the end of a-)
    One breath and it's over
    The end of an era (it's the end of a-)
    So hard letting go of (it's the end of a-)
    Someone I want more of (it's the end of a-)
    One breath and it's over (it's the end of a-)
    The end of an era

    The end of an era
    The end of an era
    The end of an era
    The end of an era Writer/s: John Henry Ryan, Julian C. Bunetta, Niall James Horan, Steph Jones
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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