The Stairs Hit Hard
Coretta Scott Lyrics


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Rose my hand an itch to satisfy but my hands had changed shape into a knife
Abigail in a dream with a sheath coming to save me

Don't cry for me
(Begging you to stop momma's crying on the floor)
It's just what it takes
(We are the wretched that keep our fists closed)
To be happy
(Swear to god I'll never be like him)
Or to not feel so alone
(Swear to god I'll never be like him)

Had a little jar he'd keep the new and dead ants in
Shake that shit and pout, "do something stupid thing, do something at all"
Never seems like a fair fight
Daddy's one to his son's every third stride
Not coming home tonight, I'm not coming home

Don't cry for me
(Begging you to stop momma's crying on the floor)
It's just what it takes
(We are the wretched that keep our fists closed)
To be happy
(Swear to god I'll never be like him)




Or to not feel so alone
(Swear to god I'll never be like him)

Overall Meaning

The first two lines of the verse paint the picture of a person who is feeling the urge to do something harmful with their hands, but they cannot because their hands have changed shape into a knife. This creates an overwhelming sense of helplessness and confusion. The next line, "Abigail in a dream with a sheath coming to save me," suggests that the singer is seeking a savior, possibly a friend or someone who can help them overcome their current predicament. The chorus follows, with the singer trying to calm down their mother who is crying on the floor. They try to justify their actions and state that they need to be happy, even if it means not feeling alone.


The second verse highlights the tumultuous relationships that the singer has with their father. The line "Daddy's one to his son's every third stride" connotes that the father is always around, but never consistently present. The verse ends with the singer declaring that they will not be coming home tonight, signifying an act of rebellion or escape from their current surroundings.


Overall, "The Stairs Hit Hard" is a deeply personal and emotional song that explores themes of self-harm, toxic family dynamics, and the desire for freedom and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Rose my hand an itch to satisfy but my hands had changed shape into a knife
I wanted to scratch an itch but instead I realized I had the potential to hurt someone


Abigail in a dream with a sheath coming to save me
In a dream, Abigail appeared with a sword to protect me from harm


Don't cry for me
I don't want my mother to cry on the floor anymore


It's just what it takes
Sometimes we have to do things we don't want to in order to survive


To be happy
Our experiences shape what we believe we need to be content


Or to not feel so alone
We try to fill the emptiness in our hearts by any means necessary


Had a little jar he'd keep the new and dead ants in
My father would keep ants in a jar, both dead and alive


Shake that shit and pout, "do something stupid thing, do something at all"
He would shake the jar and tell the ants to do something, forcing them to act without purpose


Never seems like a fair fight
Life doesn't always feel like it's in our favor


Daddy's one to his son's every third stride
My father was abusive towards me every third time I took a step


Not coming home tonight, I'm not coming home
I'm leaving and I'm not coming back




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Rachel Copeland

16 years later, and I still love this album. :)

Katrina Jumper

Wish these guys were still a thing...argh so many memories

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R.I.P. Risecore... when it was even a thing. Best music ever.

Naya4590

Shake that shit and pout ** Forever in my mind since 15 yr old

Mikey Ackers Ve

The stairs do, in fact hit hard.

Rawbert

Is this new, it doesnt seem like it. It is really good

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