Trouble Follows Me

Trouble's Unyielding Grasp: A Anthem of Struggle
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Lyrics

So here we go again no hope for you and less for me

Expressing a recurring cycle of challenges and a sense of despair, with little optimism for both the speaker and the listener.

The walls are going up no way to break through

Describing the construction of emotional barriers that seem impenetrable, indicating a feeling of isolation or exclusion.

They steal the riches of the world to keep us all at bay

Highlighting societal inequality, where the wealthy hoard resources to maintain control over others.

One thing that I can say for sure, you know that trouble follows me

Acknowledging a consistent presence of trouble in the speaker's life, emphasizing a pattern of adversity.


Trouble in a way you just can't believe

Emphasizing the intensity and unexpected nature of the troubles the speaker faces.

Trouble always finds its way back to me

Stating that trouble consistently returns to the speaker, reinforcing the theme of persistent challenges.


Hard work will set you free now that's a fuckin' dream

Criticizing the false promise that hard work leads to freedom, implying a disillusionment with the system.

The cycle of our poverty the strength of their chains

Describing the cyclic nature of poverty and the oppressive strength of societal chains.

Cause even when I laid down low just to keep above the fray

Reflecting on a period of vulnerability where the speaker tried to avoid conflict, yet trouble remained a constant companion.

One thing that I can say for sure, you know that trouble follows me

Reiterating the idea that trouble persists in the speaker's life despite efforts to avoid it.


Trouble in a way you just can't believe

Reemphasizing the overwhelming and hard-to-believe nature of the troubles faced by the speaker.

Trouble always finds its way back to me

Affirming the recurring theme that trouble consistently returns to the speaker.


A rebel woman, she lived a wildlife

Introducing a rebel woman character living a non-conventional life, possibly symbolizing resistance against societal norms.

She'd rather roses on the table than diamonds on her neck

Contrasting materialistic values by expressing a preference for simple pleasures over luxury.

Knowing she'd never go home, until the day she could no longer breathe

Describing the woman's determination to live freely, even to the point of risking her life.

She said, "this ain't the life I envisioned for me"

Quoting the woman expressing dissatisfaction with her current life compared to her envisioned one.

She said, "this ain't the way that I thought I would be"

Reiterating the woman's disappointment with the way her life has unfolded.

She said, "this ain't the way it was supposed to be"

Expressing the woman's belief that her life deviated from its intended course.

She said, "I don't regret a thing, though trouble follows me"

Asserting the woman's lack of regrets despite the challenges she faced, connecting back to the theme of trouble.


Trouble in a way you just can't believe

Repeating the idea of trouble being hard to comprehend yet consistently returning.

Trouble always finds its way back to me

Affirming the enduring presence of trouble in the speaker's life.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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