Lyrics
Daddy please
The speaker addresses their father, initiating a plea for distance.
Stay away from me
Repetition of the plea, emphasizing the urgency for the father to stay away.
Daddy please
Continuation of the plea, highlighting the emotional plea from the speaker.
I'm just your little girl
The speaker identifies themselves as the father's "little girl," emphasizing vulnerability.
Daddy please
Repetition of the plea with an added question about the impact on the speaker.
Do you see what you're doing to me?
The speaker questions if the father is aware of the harm inflicted on them.
Do you see what you've done
Continuation of the questioning, expressing the consequences inflicted on the speaker's world.
To my world?
The speaker reflects on the damage caused to their world by the father's actions.
Father
The speaker addresses the father as "Father," indicating a formal tone.
Father stay away from me
Repetition of the plea, now from the perspective of a little boy.
Father
Restatement of the fatherly relationship and the speaker's vulnerability.
Father I'm just a little boy
The speaker reiterates their identity as a little boy, underscoring their innocence.
Father
The speaker urges the father to recognize the harm being inflicted on them.
Do you see what you're doing to me?
Questioning if the father comprehends the impact of his actions on the speaker.
Do you see what you've done
Continuation of the reflection on the consequences for the speaker's world.
To my world?
Repetition of the idea that the father has negatively affected the speaker's world.
Not just my body
The speaker emphasizes that the father has not only taken their body but also their soul.
But you took my soul
Reinforcement of the idea that the father has caused profound emotional damage.
I can always hide in a bottle
The speaker mentions using alcohol as a coping mechanism or escape.
Once an open heart
A reference to a transformation from having an open heart to feeling emptiness.
Now I have a black hole
The speaker describes a profound emotional void, represented as a black hole.
Now they want to call me a monster
Others perceive the speaker as a monster due to the perceived transformation.
I never heard a child
The speaker recalls never hearing a child pray to become a monster.
Pray to be a monster
The speaker expresses surprise at a child praying to become a monster.
I never heard a child
Similar to the previous line, but the focus shifts to praying to become a beast.
Pray to be a beast
Continuation of the surprise at a child praying to become a beast.
I never heard a child
Shift to a child praying to become a criminal, indicating a disturbed perspective.
Pray to be a criminal
The speaker acknowledges their current state as a criminal, confronting reality.
But here we are once again
Despite the hardships, the speaker refers to someone as a friend in a resigned manner.
My friend but here we are...
The speaker reflects on the challenging situation, acknowledging their current state.
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