Slave
Allan Lyrics


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I am a cancer in the meat of life
Kill me or cure me please 
Don't got to tell me about struggle and strife
Sometimes it's killing me

Sometimes you know, it starts to seem
I'm chasing someone else's dream
What the hell do I know, anyway...

Hey buddy, it's just rock and roll
It's something that you need
Slave to Glory, you've been bought and sold
Sometimes you got to bleed

You can't tell me, you don't need a vice
You're easy 1-2-3
Spank the monkey or your lovely wife
Whatever sets you free

The sadist in you, seems to feed my pain
But that's alright with me




Hugging the Johnny, don't seem so great
When you're begging on your knees

Overall Meaning

In the song "Slave" by Allan, the lyrics convey a sense of frustration and conflict with one's own existence. The first verse, "I am a cancer in the meat of life, Kill me or cure me please, Don't got to tell me about struggle and strife, Sometimes it's killing me," suggests a feeling of being overwhelmed by life's challenges. The singer may feel like a burden or a problem, longing for either a resolution to their struggles or an escape from their pain.


The second verse reflects a sense of disconnection and disillusionment. The line "Sometimes you know, it starts to seem, I'm chasing someone else's dream, What the hell do I know, anyway..." indicates a feeling of being lost or uncertain about one's purpose or aspirations. The singer may feel like they are living a life that doesn't align with their true desires or values, leading to a sense of confusion and questioning.


In the chorus, the lyrics "Hey buddy, it's just rock and roll, It's something that you need, Slave to Glory, you've been bought and sold, Sometimes you got to bleed" suggest a commentary on the music industry or society's expectations. The singer acknowledges the allure and importance of rock and roll as an escape or outlet but also recognizes the sacrifices and compromises that come with it. They may feel pressure to conform to certain standards or expectations in order to attain success or fulfillment, resulting in a loss of personal freedom or autonomy.


The final verse explores the idea of seeking pleasure or release through vices or intimate relationships. The line "You can't tell me, you don't need a vice, You're easy 1-2-3" implies that everyone has their own ways of finding escape or satisfaction. The mention of "Spank the monkey or your lovely wife, Whatever sets you free" suggests that individuals seek different outlets for their desires, whether it be through self-gratification or relationships. However, the singer also highlights the potential consequences of relying on these escapes, such as the loss of self-esteem or dignity.


Overall, "Slave" by Allan paints a picture of struggle, disillusionment, and the search for personal freedom and fulfillment. The lyrics expose the various ways people may cope with the challenges of life while acknowledging the potential pitfalls and sacrifices along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

I am a cancer in the meat of life
I feel like a destructive force within the essence of existence


Kill me or cure me please
Please provide either liberation or remedy from my suffering


Don't got to tell me about struggle and strife
No need to explain the hardships and conflicts to me


Sometimes it's killing me
Occasionally, it feels immensely overwhelming and emotionally draining


Sometimes you know, it starts to seem
At times, it appears that


I'm chasing someone else's dream
I am relentlessly pursuing another person's aspirations


What the hell do I know, anyway...
In any case, what knowledge or understanding do I truly possess?


Hey buddy, it's just rock and roll
Hey friend, it is simply the essence of music and rebellion


It's something that you need
It is something that you profoundly require


Slave to Glory, you've been bought and sold
Being enslaved by the pursuit of honor and success, you have been manipulated and controlled


Sometimes you got to bleed
Occasionally, one must undergo physical or emotional pain


You can't tell me, you don't need a vice
You cannot deny that you require an indulgence or an outlet


You're easy 1-2-3
You're straightforward and predictable


Spank the monkey or your lovely wife
Engage in self-pleasure or intimate relations with your significant other


Whatever sets you free
Whatever liberates and grants you personal freedom


The sadist in you, seems to feed my pain
The part of you that derives pleasure from causing others suffering appears to amplify my own anguish


But that's alright with me
Nevertheless, I am content with this situation


Hugging the Johnny, don't seem so great
Embracing hedonistic desires and indulgences no longer appear as appealing


When you're begging on your knees
When you are desperately pleading and subservient




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Written by: David Cragg

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