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In the End

"In the End" is a Linkin Park song, which is included on their debut album Hyrbrid Theory. It is widely regarded as the most popular song of this American rapcore group as it chart-topping hit in most countries. The song is primarily based on a failure of a person and considered as a symbol for an ending relationship.

In the 2002 remix album of Linkin Park, Reanimation, there is a track entitled "Enth E End", which features a hip hop version of this song. Also, a combined version of Jay-Z's Izzo (H.O.V.A.) and this song is featured on the 2004 EP Collision Course of Linkin Park.

In the End

It starts with one thing
I don't know why
It doesn't even matter how hard you try keep that in mind
I designed this rhyme
To explain in due time
All I know
Time is a valuable thing
Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings
Watch it count down to the end of the day
The clock ticks life away
It's so unreal
Didn't look out below
Watch the time go right out the window
Trying to hold on, but didn't even know
Wasted it all just to watch you go
I kept everything inside and even though I tried, it all fell apart
What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when

I tried so hard
And got so far
But in the end
It doesn't even matter
I had to fall
To lose it all
But in the end
It doesn't even matter

One thing, I don't know why
It doesn’t even matter how hard you try, keep that in mind
I designed this rhyme, to explain in due time
I tried so hard
In spite of the way you were mocking me
Acting like I was part of your property
Remembering all the times you fought with me
I'm surprised it got so (far)
Things aren't the way they were before
You wouldn't even recognize me anymore
Not that you knew me back then
But it all comes back to me (in the end)
You kept everything inside and even though I tried, it all fell apart
What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when I

(Chorus)

I’ve put my trust in you
Pushed as far as I can go
And for all this
There's only one thing you should know (Repeat 2 times)

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