In this powerful rock anthem, Saint Asonia explores themes of betrayal, personal strife, and the quest for autonomy. The lyrics poignantly express the protagonist's frustration with being manipulated and hurt by others, symbolized by the metaphorical "knife" that has been left in their back. This imagery not only conveys deep emotional pain but also a sense of ongoing betrayal that hinders personal growth and happiness. The repeated plea to "let me live my life" underscores a desperate yearning for freedom and self-determination, as the speaker struggles to reclaim their life from the shadows of manipulation and to find peace within themselves. Ultimately, the song is a defiant call for empowerment and resilience in the face of adversity.
Let Me Live My Life
Lyrics
I am scared of the face in the mirror
All the cracks in the glass, getting clearer
I always overthink make it so hard
On no one else but myself
Let me live my life
I can go get my knife
Or I can pull out the one that you stuck in my back
For my suffering, you've got nothing to gain
My pain is your entertainment
I feel the fear in my head, it's so heavy
Holding down both my hands to keep them steady
When I stop shaking, everything's so easy
On myself, no one else
Let me live my life
I can go get my knife
Or I can pull out the one that you stuck in my back
For my suffering, you've got nothing to gain
My pain is your entertainment
Let me live my life
I can go get my knife
Or I can pull out the one that you stuck in my back
For my suffering, you've got nothing to gain
My pain is your entertainment
Let me live my life
I can go get my knife
Or I can pull out the one that you stuck in my back
For my suffering, you've got nothing to gain
My pain is your entertainment
Let me live my life and pull out the knife
You know, the one that you stuck in my back
The one that you stuck in my back
Writer(s): ADAM GONTIER, MICHAEL MUSHOK
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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