In the realm of heartache, there's a specter that lingers long after love has departed. Disturbed brings this phantom to life in their haunting ballad. The song speaks of an emotional struggle, where the protagonist is tormented by the relentless presence of a past lover who continues to inhabit their thoughts and feelings. Despite attempts to evict this 'uninvited guest' from their heart and mind, the ghostly figure remains, causing pain and unrest. The powerful lyrics convey a desperate plea for release from this emotional prison. This poignant narrative reminds us that sometimes, letting go can be the hardest part of moving on from a relationship.
Uninvited Guest
Lyrics
Thought I was rid of you
Thought it was over with
Thought I was over it
Thought I evicted you from my heart
Kicked you out of my mind
So nothing left of you
Wouldn't be left behind
Ooh, but you still take up all my space
You just won't go away
You stay in my head
Like an uninvited guest, uninvited guest
You still haunt my heart
Guess you haven't left it yet, haven't left it yet
Ooh, like an uninvited guest
Still see you everywhere
You're still in every room
Feel you with every move
I can't go on without erasing you from my heart
Tired of feeling this pain
Seems you're the only ghost
I just can't chase away
Ooh, you still inhabit every thought
I prayed that you'd be gone
You stay in my head
Like an uninvited guest, uninvited guest
You still haunt my heart
Seems you haven't left it yet, haven't left it yet
I don't want to feel you around
I just want you, want you out
So please, go, please
You stay in my head
Like an uninvited guest, uninvited guest
You still haunt my heart
Guess you haven't left it yet, haven't left me yet
You stay in my head
Like an uninvited guest, uninvited guest
You still haunt my heart like an uninvited guest
Writer(s): David Draiman, Diane Warren, Dan Donegan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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