Let it go.

What's drowning you is slowly drowning me,
You make me suffer to watch your disease.
Trapped in yourself, come release your mind.
Relax, we'll leave this world behind!

[Chorus]
You still suffer, still suffering.
You still suffer from this state you're in.
You still suffer, still suffering.
You still suffer from this shit you're in.

Let it go.

Shade in your world and lost within your sea,
Fade in the shadows, in trust you deceive.
You hold your breath underneath your lies
Confined, you leave the knife inside!

[Chorus]

Down low, on the phone, so afraid to be alone.
Shot down underneath, bring me down for what I need.
I cried for you, maybe god could see me through
I pray every day, you're still in my skin!

[Chorus]

Why?! [Repeat x4]


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Suffer Lyrics as written by Joel Suarez Gil Bitton

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    Great song, surprised no one has posted before me.

    My stab at the meanings- it could be about a girl that is still on his mind alot. And perhaps he is depressed because he lost her. "shot down" maybe from the girl he loves?

    Then again, it sounds like he is having a hard time going through his life and he hopes God will get him through this hell. And that he should let it all go and not to worry about it. "bring me down for what i need" sounds like he needs to be taken off the stool of pride.

    It sounds like that to me because it feels like i'm suffering day-to-day so i'm asking "why". So it feels to have a strong meaning on my life right now. And right now all i can hope for is God to get me through this. So it just feels like it relates in a way... like it occurs in alot of music for everyone :)

    Anyway, just my thoughts...

    Adv3ntki113ron March 11, 2009   Link

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