If I could speak I'd tell you all my fears and deprivations
If I could feel I'd take away your pain
If I could bleed I'd show you all my scars and imperfections
If I could breed I'd hold you in my veins

You've got me feeling like an animal
Beat down and feeling paralyzed
You've got me feeling like I have no other hand to hold
In this assisted suicide

So say something beautiful
Say what you're keeping inside
This anticipation
I will only let you down
Say something meaningful
Say what you're trying to hide
This anticipation
I will only let you down

If I could breathe I'd show you all my infantile obsessions
If I could sleep I'd hold you in my head
If I was strong I'd keep you close and render you defenseless
If I was gone I'd hope you take my place

You've got me feeling like an animal
Beat down and feeling paralyzed
You've got me feeling like I have no other hand to hold
In this assisted suicide

So say something beautiful
Say what you're keeping inside
This anticipation
I will only let you down
Say something meaningful
Say what you're trying to hide
This anticipation
I will only let you down

So say something beautiful
Say what you're keeping inside
This anticipation
I will only let you down
Say something meaningful
Say what you're trying to hide
This anticipation
I will only let you down


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    Let you down is about someone who lacks confidence and feels damaged. Verses are naming all the things he would do for the one he loves but still can't, cause he feels powerless. The chorus is the one he likes talking to him and saying "say something beautiful etc".. His response is "this anticipation... I will only let you down".

    chris13784on June 27, 2017   Link
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    I wish I fully understood this song. I don’t think it’s necessary, I just wish I did.

    NoRefunds83on March 23, 2020   Link
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    Probably way off but to me it almost sounds like he’s speaking on behalf of a substance that isn’t actually alive. Like if alcohol, heroin, or any drug could actually speak to their user. It seems as if he and his drug of choice are having a conversation between one another.

    Crippledon April 20, 2022   Link
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    Haha. I’m so dumb. I thought this song was sarcasm at first.

    NoRefunds83on May 26, 2022   Link

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