Acceptance
Claire Roche Lyrics
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It's all your job to teach me
When I don't wanna know
Of course I love you
I love all the parts you hate
And I hate the parts you love
To get this through my head
It's a long road to acceptance
When you're not even trying
When saying that you want to means more
Than actually doing it
It's a long road to acceptance
When you don't want acceptance
All you want is someone to control
I'm gonna argue
It's all new to me but I know better
You haven't thought this through
I'll look up information online
Just on Fox News and TERF websites
Tell me everything you know
So I can tell you how you're wrong
I've only had seven months
To get this through my head
It's a long road to acceptance
When you're not even trying
When saying that you want to means more
Than actually doing it
It's a long road to acceptance
When you don't want acceptance
All you want is someone to control
The song "Acceptance" by Claire Roche explores the difficulty of accepting someone for who they truly are, especially when there is a lack of effort or willingness to understand. The lyrics express a sense of frustration and resistance towards learning and growth. The opening lines, "I won't learn nothing, It's all your job to teach me, When I don't wanna know," reflect a stubbornness and unwillingness to be receptive to new information or perspectives. This suggests that the singer expects others to do the work for them, rather than taking the initiative to educate themselves.
The following lines, "Of course I love you, I love all the parts you hate, And I hate the parts you love," showcase a complicated relationship dynamic. It highlights the contradictory nature of love, where the singer claims to love the parts of the person that they dislike themselves, while also disliking the very aspects of that person that they themselves enjoy. This paradoxical expression of love suggests a lack of understanding and acceptance for the complexities and contradictions within the individual.
The chorus, "It's a long road to acceptance, When you're not even trying, When saying that you want to means more, Than actually doing it," emphasizes the struggle and resistance towards acceptance. It implies that merely expressing a desire for acceptance is not enough, as true acceptance requires active effort and commitment. The lines convey the sentiment that actions speak louder than words, and that genuine acceptance cannot be achieved without genuine effort.
The verse, "I'm gonna argue, It's all new to me but I know better, You haven't thought this through," portrays a defensive attitude and a tendency to argue, even when lacking sufficient knowledge or understanding. It suggests a refusal to admit or consider alternative viewpoints. The reference to seeking information from biased sources such as Fox News and TERF websites further reinforces the resistance towards growth and a desire to confirm preexisting beliefs.
Overall, "Acceptance" by Claire Roche captures the struggles and complexities of acceptance, highlighting the importance of active effort, empathy, and understanding.
Line by Line Meaning
I won't learn nothing
I have no intention of gaining any knowledge or understanding
It's all your job to teach me
I expect you to be solely responsible for educating me
When I don't wanna know
Even when I have no interest in learning or being informed
Of course I love you
Naturally, I have affection for you
I love all the parts you hate
I find great appreciation for the aspects of yourself that you dislike
And I hate the parts you love
On the other hand, I strongly dislike the qualities that you cherish in yourself
I've only had seven months
I have had a limited period of time
To get this through my head
To fully understand and accept this concept
It's a long road to acceptance
Accepting and embracing something can be a lengthy and challenging journey
When you're not even trying
Especially when you are not putting in any effort or attempting to do so
When saying that you want to means more
When expressing a desire or intention holds greater significance
Than actually doing it
Than actually taking action and following through
When you don't want acceptance
When your desire is not to be accepted or acknowledged
All you want is someone to control
All you seek is power and authority over others
I'm gonna argue
I am determined to engage in disagreements and debates
It's all new to me but I know better
Although I may lack experience, I am convinced that my perspective is superior
You haven't thought this through
You have not carefully considered the consequences or implications of your actions
I'll look up information online
I will search for knowledge and facts on the internet
Just on Fox News and TERF websites
Specifically relying on biased sources such as Fox News and TERF websites
Tell me everything you know
Share with me all your knowledge and understanding
So I can tell you how you're wrong
So I can confidently point out your errors and prove you incorrect
When you don't want acceptance
When your desire is not to be accepted or acknowledged
All you want is someone to control
All you seek is power and authority over others
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Written by: Claire Roche
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