Merry Me

Embracing Freedom: Unveiling the Liberation Journey in 'Merry Me'
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Lyrics

Once I was enslaved to a human being

Expressing past subservience to another person.

What to do today now that I'm free

Contemplating activities and choices after gaining freedom.

Merry me, merry me, merry me

Repeatedly asking to be joyfully embraced in marriage.

Is this how it feels to realize one's dreams

Reflecting on the sensation of achieving one's aspirations.


Once I was enslaved to a human being

Reiteration of past enslavement to someone.

My mother, my lover. Next who will it be

Mentioning relationships with mother and lover, questioning the next connection.

Marry me, marry me, marry me

Repeatedly expressing a desire for marriage, linking it to happiness in pursuing freedom.

I'm happiest in pursuit of liberty

Stating happiness is found in the pursuit of liberty.


Once I was enslaved to a human being

Recalling past subjugation to an individual.

One half the saint and the other the villain

Describing the dual nature of that person – part saint, part villain.

Marry me, marry me, marry me

Repetition of the desire for marriage, now associated with kissing a hand in emergencies.

Kiss the only hand there in emergency

Highlighting the significance of the only hand in times of crisis.

Marry me, marry me, marry me

Repeating the plea for marriage, emphasizing commitment until eternity.

Kiss the only hand there 'til eternity

Reiterating the eternal commitment to the significant hand.


Once I was enslaved to a human being

Recollection of past enslavement, paralleling the first line.

What to do today now that I'm free

Considering options and activities in newfound freedom.

Merry me, merry me, merry me

Repeating the request for joyous matrimony.

Is this how it feels to realize my dreams

Reflecting on the emotions accompanying the realization of personal dreams.

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