Stain
Ian Moore Lyrics


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I'm lookin' through a compromised solution
Humble till I'm livin' like a slave
Make a stand if there was somethin' I believe in
But I can't relate, I can't relate

Stain my life, let me go on livin'
Stain my eyes, let me see my way
Stain my heart, let me be forgiven
Free my mind

Searchin' for a soulful interaction
Somethin' I can hold as my own
But every time that I find somethin' I hold sacred
My identity you strip from me, my heart, my soul

Stain my life, let me go on livin'
Stain my eyes, let me see my way
Stain my heart, let me be forgiven
Free my mind

Stain my life, let me go on livin'
Stain my eyes, let me see my way
Stain my heart, let me be forgiven
Free my mind

Stain my life, let me go on livin'
Stain my eyes, let me see my way




Stain my heart, let me be forgiven
Free my mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Ian Moore's song "Stain" convey a sense of frustration and disillusionment with society and the search for personal identity. The singer is struggling to find a sense of self that is not compromised by societal expectations or pressures. The opening line, "I'm lookin' through a compromised solution" suggests a feeling of being trapped within societal norms that are not entirely satisfactory or fulfilling.


The second line "Humble till I'm livin' like a slave" highlights the singer's sense of powerlessness and lack of agency in their life. They feel they cannot express their true beliefs or make a stand because it could lead to them being oppressed or punished, which is why they "can't relate" to others who may be more outspoken.


The chorus of "Stain my life, let me go on livin'" implies a desire to break free from these constraints and live a life that is more authentic, even if it means being seen as different or unacceptable in society's eyes. The repeated plea for forgiveness and freedom suggests a sense of guilt or shame that comes from not being able to conform to societal expectations.


Overall, the song "Stain" speaks to the struggle for self-discovery and the desire to break free from societal norms that can be limiting and oppressive.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm lookin' through a compromised solution
I am trying to find a solution that is not ideal or perfect.


Humble till I'm livin' like a slave
I am willing to live a simple life, even if it means giving up some of my freedoms.


Make a stand if there was somethin' I believe in
I would be willing to fight for my beliefs.


But I can't relate, I can't relate
But sometimes I feel like I don't fit in with others.


Stain my life, let me go on livin'
Let me live my life and experience everything it has to offer, even if it isn't perfect.


Stain my eyes, let me see my way
Let me see things my own way and form my own opinions.


Stain my heart, let me be forgiven
Let me be forgiven for my mistakes and shortcomings.


Free my mind
Let me think and make decisions for myself without any outside influences.


Searchin' for a soulful interaction
I am looking for meaningful connections with others.


Somethin' I can hold as my own
Something that is special and personal to me.


But every time that I find somethin' I hold sacred
But sometimes when I find something important to me, others try to take it away.


My identity you strip from me, my heart, my soul
They take away my sense of self and try to shape me into their own image.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IAN MOORE

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