Sure. Imagine a painter who is constantly trying to break through a creative block that they perceive as a 'blvck ceiling'. They keep painting different works, but they always feel like there is an unseen black - like limit to their creativity. However, they don't give up and keep creating, which becomes a 'never ending story' of their struggle against this self - perceived limit.
Think of a musician who is always striving for a new sound. The 'blvck ceiling' could be the traditional music styles and expectations that are like a dark cloud over their creativity. They keep exploring, keep trying new things, but they always seem to be hitting this black - themed boundary. Their continuous exploration and attempts to break free make it a 'never ending story' of their musical journey.