In The Mourning

Paramore · Other Songs - Paramore

You escape like a runaway train

Off the tracks and down again

My hearts beating like a steam boat tugging

All your burdens

On my shoulders



And in the mourning I'll rise

In the mourning I'll let you die

In the mourning

All my worry



And now there's nothing but time that's wasted

And words that have no backbone

And now it seems like the whole worlds waiting

Can you hear the

Echoes fading



But in the mourning I'll rise

In the mourning I'll let you die

In the mourning

All my sorries



And it takes all my strength not to dig you up

From the ground in which you lay

The biggest part of me

You were the greatest thing

And now you're just a memory

To let go of



In the mourning I'll rise

In the mourning I'll let you die

In the mourning

All my sorries



And in the mourning I'll rise

In the mourning I'll let you die

In the mourning

All my sorries

In The Mourning

Paramore's "In The Mourning" stands as a poignant example of the band's evolution from post-hardcore to alternative rock. Recorded during the early 2010s, the track reflects the group's matured songwriting and refined production techniques, moving away from their earlier aggressive sound toward a more melodic and atmospheric approach. Lyrically, the song explores themes of grief and emotional vulnerability, characteristic of the band's later work. It showcases the dynamic interplay between frontwoman Hayley Williams' emotive vocals and the band's polished instrumentation, capturing a specific moment in their discography that bridges their experimental roots with mainstream accessibility.