In a haunting exploration of personal liberation, the lyrics chronicle the journey from emotional entrapment to self-empowerment. The protagonist describes feeling confined and restrained by a manipulative relationship, where expressions of love are overshadowed by control and abuse. Phrases like "You held me down and screamed you wanted me to die" depict the severity of the emotional turmoil faced. However, resilience arises as the narrator chooses self-preservation over returning to past traumas, reflected in lines like "Give up my way, And I could be anything" and "I've found my way out." The repetition of "hate" underscores the intensity of the anger and betrayal experienced. Ultimately, the song is a cathartic declaration of freedom, rejecting the toxic influence and reaffirming self-worth and independence.
The Last Song I'm Wasting on You
Lyrics
Sparkling grey
There my own veins
Any more than a whisper
Any sudden movement of my heart
And I know
I know I'll have to watch them pass away
Just get through this day
Give up your way
You could be anything
Give up my way
And lose myself?
Not today
That's too much guilt to pay
Sickened in the sun
You dare tell me you love me
But you held me down and screamed you wanted me to die,
Honey, you know
You know, I'd never hurt you that way
You're just so pretty in your pain
Give up my way
And I could be anything
I'll make my own way
Without your senseless hate
Hate
Hate
Hate
So run, run, run
And hate me if it feels good
I can't hear your screams anymore
You lied to me
But I'm older now
And I'm not buyin' baby
Demanding my response
Don't bother breaking the door down
I've found my way out
And you'll never hurt me again
Writer(s): AMY LEE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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