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“Wake Me When It’s Over,” a melancholic tune recorded by Willie Nelson, isn’t your typical love song. Released in 1962 on his album “And Then I Wrote,” the song paints a picture of emotional exhaustion rather than grand declarations.

While details about the song’s inspiration are scarce, Nelson’s signature smooth vocals and poignant lyrics tell a story of longing for escape. The narrator, yearning for sleep and peace, pleads not to be woken “until it’s over,” hinting at a turbulent relationship or a period of hardship.

The song’s beauty lies in its relatable simplicity. The lyrics speak to the universal desire to find solace from emotional burdens, whether it’s a taxing love affair, overwhelming stress, or simply the weight of life’s challenges. The repeated line “don’t wake me till it’s over” becomes a plea for respite, a yearning for a time when the pain subsides and peace returns.

“Wake Me When It’s Over” doesn’t offer solutions or happy endings. Instead, it captures the raw vulnerability of wanting to escape when things get tough. This vulnerability resonates with listeners, making the song a quiet gem in Nelson’s vast discography. So, lean back, listen closely, and let Willie Nelson’s gentle croon lull you into a contemplative space, even if the emotions it evokes are bittersweet.

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