“Finish” by John Wars enters like the first light you’re not ready to face; subtle, remorseful, and painfully self-aware. It’s a song for those who’ve perfected the art of leaving before the sun arrives, who carry the weight of unfinished thoughts and unkept promises like muscle tension built over years. Wars writes from inside the loop of self-sabotage: the inability to commit, the accumulation of responsibilities piled too high to move, the distorted echo chamber of doubt and divine silence. “Finish” doesn’t offer resolution: its power lies precisely in the unraveling. In the recognition that sometimes the hardest part isn’t starting or arriving, but simply staying.





