Serenity
Estoc Lyrics


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Listen to me
I do what I please
I'm tired of listening
You should listen to me
Listen to me
I'm tired of listening
Listen to me
 
I'll stomp my way
To the top, the top
And no, I won't ever stop, stop
 
I'm tired of listening
You should listen to me
Been nice enough
Now it's my time to be me
 
I've meditated on my serenity
 
And I've been waiting for too long
For you to dance to this song
How dare you tell me that I'm wrong
Don't try to step on my toes
 
I'll stomp my way
To the top, the top
And no, I won't ever stop, stop
 
I'm tired
 
And I've been waiting for too long
For you to dance to this song
How dare you tell me that I'm wrong
Don't try to step on my toes
 
La la la la la la la la
 
Listen to me
Cause I've had more than enough
I'm tired of listening
You should listen to me
 
More than enough
Cause I've had more than enough




 
Serenity

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Estoc's song "Serenity" convey a sense of frustration and exhaustion with being unheard and disrespected. The repetition of "Listen to me" emphasizes the singer's desire for their voice to be heard, and their weariness of constantly listening to others without receiving the same courtesy in return. They express their determination to rise to the top and refuse to be stopped or silenced by anyone.


The line "I've meditated on my serenity" suggests that the singer has taken the time to reflect and find inner peace amidst the chaos and noise of the world. This could be interpreted as a metaphorical representation of the singer's journey to find their own truth and authenticity.


The mention of waiting for too long for others to dance to the singer's song could symbolize their yearning for validation and acceptance. The line "How dare you tell me that I'm wrong" reveals their defiance against anyone who tries to undermine them or invalidate their thoughts and feelings.


The repetition of "I'm tired" further emphasizes the singer's exhaustion and frustration. It could represent the mental and emotional toll of constantly battling to be heard and recognized for their individuality.


In the final lines, the phrase "More than enough" echoes the sentiment expressed throughout the song, highlighting the singer's realization that they have reached their limit of accommodating others' opinions and expectations. The repetition of "Listen to me" once again emphasizes their plea for acknowledgement and validation.


Overall, "Serenity" captures the struggle of an individual pushing back against societal pressures and asserting their own voice and identity. It reflects the desire for recognition, the search for inner peace, and the determination to overcome obstacles and be heard.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen to me
Pay attention to what I have to say


I do what I please
I make my own choices and decisions


I'm tired of listening
I'm exhausted from hearing others' opinions


You should listen to me
You should give importance to my viewpoint


I'll stomp my way
I will forcefully assert myself


To the top, the top
To achieve success and reach the highest level


And no, I won't ever stop, stop
I will persist unceasingly


Been nice enough
I have been kind and considerate


Now it's my time to be me
Now it's my turn to prioritize my own desires


I've meditated on my serenity
I have reflected on finding inner peace


And I've been waiting for too long
I have been waiting patiently for a significant period


For you to dance to this song
For you to accept and embrace my ideas or perspective


How dare you tell me that I'm wrong
How audacious of you to criticize me


Don't try to step on my toes
Don't attempt to undermine or interfere with my plans or intentions


La la la la la la la la
(Repetitive chant without a specific meaning)


Listen to me
Pay attention to what I have to say


Cause I've had more than enough
Because I have reached my limit


More than enough
An excessive amount


Serenity
Peacefulness and tranquility




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Written by: odile myrtil

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