Death’S Not The End Lyrics
PJ Harvey
Lyrics
When you're sad and when you're lonely
And you haven't got a friend
Just remember that death is not the end
And all that you held sacred
Falls down and does not mend
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end
When you're standing on the crossroads
That you cannot comprehend
Just remember that death is not the end
And all your dreams have vanished
And you don't know what's up the bend
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end
When storm clouds gather round you
And heavy rains descend
Just remember that death is not the end
And there's no one there to comfort you
With a helping hand to lend
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end
For the tree of life is growing
Where the spirit never dies
And the bright light of salvation
Up in dark and empty skies
When the cities are on fire
With the burning flesh of men
Just remember that death is not the end
When you search in vain to find
Some law-abiding citizen
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end
Song & Lyrics Facts
PJ Harvey's "Death’s Not the End" is a song from her 1995 album To Bring You My Love. The album was released on February 20, 1995 and it belongs to the alternative rock genre.
It was written by Polly Jean Harvey and produced by Flood, John Parish and PJ Harvey. The band members in this project were Polly Jean Harvey (vocals, guitar), John Parish (guitar, bass) and Rob Ellis (drums). The lyrics of “Death’s Not the End” are about finding hope after experiencing loss. In an interview with NME magazine, Harvey said that she wrote the song when she was feeling very low, but also wanted to express optimism. She says: “I think it's all about having faith in yourself and believing you can come through whatever situation you're in. Death isn't the end; there's always something else afterwards.”