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Spent
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All my life
All my time
Oh it's got a price
Oh gonna pay for mine
I know you really care
Oll my friends they got
Old apathy in the brain
They got no ideas in their heads
They got no path that I can't see
Don't you think that I don't blame them
Don't you think that I can't shame them
Don't you think that I don't want them
Don't you think that I ain't one of them
One of them
I know you really care
You're just another X

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Filter's song "Spent" seem to delve into themes of isolation, individualism, and the cost of one's own life choices. The opening lines, "All my life, all my time, oh, it's got a price, oh gonna pay for mine," suggest a life lived fully but also a sense of foreboding about the future. The singer acknowledges that they're paying a price for their choices, but seem to accept it as an inevitable part of living.


The lyrics also riff on the idea of apathy and lack of creativity among the singer's friends. They lament that their friends have "old apathy in the brain" and "no path that I can't see," suggesting that those around them are stagnant or unwilling to take risks. The repeated line, "Don't you think that I ain't one of them," reaffirms the singer's sense of being different than those around them.


In the final lines, the phrase "just another X" is repeated, suggesting a sense of being a forgotten or discarded member of society. The singer is acknowledging that they're not special or notable in the grand scheme of things, but still retains a sense of individuality and uniqueness despite feeling isolated.


Overall, "Spent" seems to be a meditation on the struggles of individualism and the cost of pursuing one's own path in life.


Line by Line Meaning

All my life
I have existed for my whole life


All my time
Every moment of my life


Oh it's got a price
Living comes with a cost


Oh gonna pay for mine
I will bear the expenses


I know you really care
I am aware of your genuine concern for me


Oll my friends they got
All my companions have


Old apathy in the brain
An indifference that has prevailed for a long time


They got no ideas in their heads
No fresh or creative thoughts


They got no path that I can't see
I perceive no new or exciting opportunities in their lives


Don't you think that I don't blame them
I hold them responsible for their inaction


Don't you think that I can't shame them
I can make them feel guilty about their lack of initiative


Don't you think that I don't want them
I desire their company


Don't you think that I ain't one of them
I am not any different from them


One of them
A person who shows no ambition or enthusiasm


You're just another X
You are similar to others who have not shown any substantial progression.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICHARD MICHAEL PATRICK

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