Broken
Antigone Rising Lyrics


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I, I am a diamond and I cannot be broken
I, I am a diamond and I cannot be broken
Mother please don't cry for me
I rolled the dice, just give it some time
If you could just be kind to me
Cause I don't care
The life I waste is mine
It don't mean much in the grand scheme
I've given up and given everything

Chorus
It's worth repeating
Over again
I'll keep my head up
And swallow my pride again
Give it away again
It's been dead so long it can't die there again
I, I am a diamond and I cannot be broken
I, I am a diamond and I cannot be broken

Mother, mine's a foolish game
But the same could be said
Said about yours
He took your youth and he took your name
What did your journey here ensure?

[Chorus]

It's worth repeating
Over again
I'll keep my head up
And swallow my pride again
Give it away again
It's been dead so long it can't die there again
I'm all grown up, I've got my pride
Why let me live to let me die
I'm all grown up, I've got my pride
Why let me live to let me die

[Chorus]

It's worth repeating
Over again
I'll keep my head up
And swallow my pride again




Give it away again
It's been dead so long it can't die there again

Overall Meaning

The song "Broken" by Antigone Rising is a powerful ballad about self-identity and independence. The lyrics express a sense of strength and resilience, as the singer declares herself to be like a diamond that cannot be broken. The diamond is a symbol of her unbreakable nature, her inner strength and value that remains unscathed despite any challenges that she may face in life.


The first verse is addressed to the singer's mother, who is perhaps worried about her daughter's choices or struggles. The singer acknowledges her mother's concern but also asserts that she must make her own decisions and learn from her mistakes. She expresses a desire for kindness and understanding, and for the freedom to make her own choices. The line "The life I waste is mine" suggests that the singer is aware of the risks she is taking, but she is willing to take those risks to live life on her own terms.


The second verse shifts the focus to the singer's mother, who may have gone through her own struggles and sacrifices to raise her daughter. The singer suggests that her mother's journey in life may have been difficult as well, and questions what it ultimately accomplished. This line is a powerful reminder that everyone has their own journey and struggles, and that we should not judge others without understanding their experiences fully.


The chorus serves as a reminder to the singer to stay true to herself and not be discouraged by setbacks or failures. She repeats the line "I am a diamond and I cannot be broken," as if to reinforce her own inner strength and worth. The act of "swallowing pride" is also emphasized, suggesting that the singer is aware of the importance of humility and self-reflection as she navigates through life. The final line of the chorus, "It's been dead so long it can't die there again," may refer to a situation or relationship that the singer has moved on from, indicating a sense of closure and letting go.


Line by Line Meaning

I, I am a diamond and I cannot be broken
I am strong and resilient, and nothing can bring me down or destroy me.


I rolled the dice, just give it some time
I took a chance, and I just need time to see how things will turn out.


Cause I don't care
I am indifferent and unaffected by the consequences of my actions.


The life I waste is mine
I am responsible for the way I live my life, and I am willing to take risks and potentially waste it.


It don't mean much in the grand scheme
In the larger context of life, my actions and decisions are not significant or impactful.


I've given up and given everything
I have sacrificed and put in effort, but I am now surrendering and letting go.


Mother, mine's a foolish game
Mom, the game I'm playing may seem foolish or unwise.


But the same could be said said about yours
But the same could be said about the risks that you took in your own life.


He took your youth and he took your name
An individual or society may have taken away some of your identity and personal power.


What did your journey here ensure?
What did you gain or accomplish through your own journey in life?


It's worth repeating, Over again
This idea or message is important enough to repeat multiple times.


I'll keep my head up and swallow my pride again
I will stay positive and humble, despite any failures or mistakes I may face.


Give it away again, It's been dead so long it can't die there again
I will try again despite past failures or disappointments, because I believe that a certain outcome is inevitable.


I'm all grown up, I've got my pride
I am mature and independent, and I value my self-respect and dignity.


Why let me live to let me die
Why keep me alive if I am not allowed to truly live and experience the world?




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: THOM SCHUYLER

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