I'm an animal
I'm a victim
I'm the answer to your prayers
I'm a witness
On the witchhunt
I'm the monster of the stairs
I'm ghost that's
In the mirror
I'm everything that you fear
I'm the riptide
I'm the soldier
I'm the voice that's in your head

[Chorus]
I've seen it all
Still can't taste it
Smashed to the wall
That brought me to my knees
I've done it all
Fucked up
Wasted
Still in my blood
But now inside unseen

I'm the hunted
I'm a predator
I'm the answer to the riddle
I'm the upbeat
I'm the headfuck
I'm the way yarn flips to the middle
I the payer
I'm maniving
I'm the one who's not addicted
I'm illogic
Turn the fuck up
I'm the broken one who fixed it

[Chorus X2]

I'm just a child
With tears in it's eyes
I am holding this gift
That is broken
What do I have left now

I've seen it all
I've done it all
I've seen it all
I've done it all

[Chorus X2]

Now inside unseen



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    I think the meaning of this song is like the song title, "Seen it All." The lyrics, to me at least, is basically like the opening up of a person. The lyricist tells how he felt, how he feels, and what he did, and what he done. He's trying to let go of the past and his mistakes by burying it deep inside him, but the thought still remains the same. The hurt doesn't go away, and becomes unseen to others. Basically he's been there, and he's done that.

    OnlyInDreams126on December 22, 2005   Link

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