Life After Salem Lyrics – Lil Nas X
Life After Salem Lyrics
[Verse 1: Lil Nas X]
All of my feelings are gone
I left them all on the floor
Man, who's to blame if you don't love me no more?
No, I don't mind, just take whatever you want
[Pre-Chorus: Lil Nas X]
Why don't you just take what you want from me?
I think you should take what you want and leave
Why don't you just take what you want from me?
I think you should take what you want and leave
[Chorus: Lil Nas X]
What you want from me? Yeah
What you want from me? Yeah
[Verse 2: Lil Nas X]
Get yourself an Adderall
And throw me up against the wall
And kick me when I have to crawl
Oh, I love it when you show no love at all
You know I can be your part-time lover
Our scars, they'll dance with еach other
I can be your part-time lovеr
Our scars, they'll dance with each other
[Pre-Chorus: Lil Nas X]
Why don't you just take what you want from me?
I think you should take what you want and leave
Why don't you just take what you want from me?
I think you should take what you want and leave
[Chorus: Lil Nas X]
What you want from me? Yeah
What you want from me? Yeah
[Outro: Lil Nas X]
You're changing (You're changing every day)
You played me (I let you win again)
You're changing (You're changing every day)
And you're taking (You're taking everything)
Life After Salem Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Life After Salem" by Lil Nas X depict a sense of emotional detachment and acceptance in the aftermath of a relationship. Lil Nas X expresses the idea of leaving behind his emotions, embracing change, and allowing the other person to take what they want. The chorus revolves around questioning the desires and intentions of the other party, creating an atmosphere of introspection and resignation.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Lil Nas X confesses to abandoning his feelings and leaving them on the floor. He questions who is to blame for the waning love in the relationship, showing a willingness to accept the situation. The phrase "just take whatever you want" suggests a surrender to the inevitable and a sense of indifference towards the consequences of the breakup.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus emphasizes the theme of letting go. Lil Nas X encourages the other person to take what they want and leave, indicating a desire for a clean break. The repetition of this sentiment reinforces the acceptance of the end of the relationship. The lines "Why don't you just take what you want from me?" reflect a plea for closure and a desire to move on.
[Chorus]
The chorus consists of a straightforward question directed at the other person: "What you want from me?" It reflects the confusion and uncertainty that often accompany the aftermath of a breakup. The repetition of the question suggests a longing for clarity and understanding, amplifying the emotional tone of the song.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Lil Nas X vividly describes a tumultuous dynamic in the relationship. References to Adderall, being thrown against a wall, and crawling convey a sense of intensity and volatility. Despite this, the lyrics paradoxically express a liking for the lack of affection, portraying a complex and perhaps toxic relationship. The mention of being a "part-time lover" hints at a transient and incomplete connection.
[Pre-Chorus]
The second pre-chorus reinforces the idea of taking what is needed from the relationship and leaving behind the rest. It echoes the sentiment of detachment and underscores the singer's readiness to move forward without holding onto the past.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the central question of what the other person desires. This repetition reinforces the emotional impact of the breakup and the lingering uncertainty about the motives behind the separation.
[Outro]
The outro acknowledges the inevitability of change and the transformative nature of daily life. The lines "You're changin' every day" suggest an acknowledgment of personal growth and development. The phrase "You played me, I let you win again" conveys a realization of being manipulated or hurt, while "And you're takin' everything" expresses the loss and emptiness that often accompanies the end of a relationship. The outro encapsulates the overall theme of evolution, acceptance, and the aftermath of a tumultuous connection.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- John Cunningham, Carter Lang, Jasper Sheff & Drew Sliger
- Writter(s)
- Carter Lang, John Cunningham, Jasper Sheff & Lil Nas X
- Released On
- September 17, 2021
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Life After Salem" song?
"Life After Salem" song is sung by Lil Nas X.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Life After Salem" song?
"Life After Salem" song lyrics written by Carter Lang, John Cunningham, Jasper Sheff & Lil Nas X.
Who is the music producer of "Life After Salem" song?
"Life After Salem" song music composed & produced by John Cunningham, Carter Lang, Jasper Sheff & Drew Sliger.
When was "Life After Salem" song released?
"Life After Salem" song was released on September 17, 2021.