Room At The End Of The World – Bon Jovi


There’s a room at the end of the world

Where my secrets go to hide

There’s a room at the end of the world

Where I’ll wait for you tonight

Where the roads all go to end

Where lost Valentines get sent

Where a rose comes back to life

Where young love never dies

Where we never say goodbye

Don’t say no, just give in

Close your eyes, there’s no sin

Don’t hold back, just let go

Take your time, take it slow

It’s me and you in our room at the end of the world

There’s a room at the end of the world

Where my secrets go to hide

There’s a room at the end of the world

Where I’ll wait for you tonight

Where all prayers go to be heard

And the truth will have its turn

Take a look into these eyes

There’s no place I’d rather be tonight

No place I’d rather be tonight

Don’t say no, just give in

Close your eyes, there’s no sin

Don’t hold back, just let go

Take your time, take it slow

It’s me and you in our room at the end of the world

There’s no looking back in our room

Fade to black

There’s a room at the end of the world

That I hang on to

There’s a room at the end of the world

I’ll wait for you, I’ll wait for you

Don’t say no, just give in

Close your eyes, there’s no sin

Don’t hold back, just let go

Take your time, take it slow

It’s me and you in our room at the end of the world

Where I wait for you in our room

Dreams are coming true in our room

It’s just me and you in our room

Finding Solace in a Hidden Sanctuary

“Room At The End Of The World” by Bon Jovi paints a poignant picture of a private refuge where secrets, memories, and lost love are cherished. This mysterious room is more than just a physical space—it’s a metaphorical haven where the singer retreats to heal, hope, and wait for someone special. The lyrics evoke themes of longing and eternal connection, suggesting that in this sacred place, love is unfading and goodbyes do not exist. The repeated invitation to “just give in” and “take it slow” adds an intimate, gentle urgency, turning the song into a comforting promise of acceptance and companionship.

Song Credits

Artist: Bon Jovi
Songwriters: Jon Bon Jovi, John Shanks
Release Year: 2011
Label: Island Records


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