4 Chords used in the song: Em, D, Am, F#m

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Em
Take the highway to the end of the nightD
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night.
Take a journey to the bright midnight.D
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night.Am
Em
Realms of bliss, realms of light,Am
Em
some are born to sweet delightAm
Em
Some are born to sweet delight,F#m
Em
some are born to the endless night.D
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night.D
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night. . .Am
Em 3x
F#m
Em
D
Em 4x
Am
Em
Realms of bliss, realms of light,Am
Em
some are born to sweet delightAm
Em
Some are born to sweet delight,F#m
Em
some are born to the endless night.D
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night.D
Em
D
Em
End of the night, end of the night.
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About this song: End Of The Night
End of the Night was partly inspired by/is a reference to the French author Louis-Ferdinand Celiné's Voyage au bout de la nuit (Journey to the end of the night), in which the cynical, misanthropic character Bardamu (a pun on the French 'Bard', a professional poet, working for a nobleman), travels trough the horrors of World War I, colonial Africa and post World War I-America.` Also quotes directly from William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence."Read more on Last.fm.