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I think if we're talking about relationships and it means that right when you thought your love life was over it turns out you've just begin to live up with your love life. If we're talking about life itself and you feel that life has let you down and you feel like you'll be in that place forever, you're wrong because that's when you know that life will go on still and you'll get through with whatever comes your way

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"When the fire dies" refers to the end of a relationship or a loss of passion. The phrase "you think it's over but it's just begun" suggests that this ending actually marks the start of a new phase or journey, such as personal growth or the opportunity for a fresh start. It implies that although something may seem like the end, it can actually be a beginning of something unexpected and potentially positive.

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