SASFM
Ignant Benches Lyrics


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She′s a sadist for money
And vanilla perfume
She'll turn that frown upside down for a
Warm heart to heart at her favorite diner
Cause she′s had a rough one, and you've had your own
From the bruises on her mind, to your simple "want to die" blues

Ask around if you've seen her
That shadowy man follows her tight
While the cocaine dries her eyes
You swear to god she′s alright

She′s a sadist for money
See no reason not to
She'll be up for a chat however bad the day has been treating her
Whether it′s creeps with their kinks
Or the ones that boss her around with their fists

Ask around if you've seen her
That shadowy man follows her tight
While the cocaine dries her eyes
You swear to god she′s alright

Oh, but know this love
I'd had hatch an escape plan
Trick all the crooks, they′ll never think you ran




You're knee deep in overdue bills and blow
Knee deep in overdue bills and blow

Overall Meaning

The song "SASFM" by Ignant Benches is a poignant exploration of the life of a woman who has been forced to turn to sadism to survive. The lyrics depict her as a victim of abuse, both physical and emotional, and suggest that she has turned to these extreme methods as a way of taking back control of her life. For her, money is the only way out of a life of misery and constant pain, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to make it.


The woman's fragility is highlighted by references to her vanilla perfume and her willingness to take heart-to-heart chats in her favorite diner. The line "From the bruises on her mind, to your simple 'want to die' blues" is particularly striking, suggesting that the singer sees a common thread between his own pain and the woman's, even if hers is more severe.


The shadowy man who follows her tight is also a recurring theme in the song, suggesting that the woman is haunted by her past and never truly free of the violence and trauma she has experienced. The use of cocaine is also a poignant detail, suggesting that drugs are a form of self-medication or escapism.


Overall, "SASFM" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that addresses themes of trauma, abuse, and survival in a frank and honest way.


Line by Line Meaning

She's a sadist for money
She enjoys causing others pain in exchange for payment


And vanilla perfume
She wears a sweet scent to mask the darkness within


She'll turn that frown upside down for a warm heart to heart at her favorite diner
She'll put on a friendly face and offer emotional support to those who show her kindness


Cause she's had a rough one, and you've had your own
She's been through tough times as have others


From the bruises on her mind, to your simple "want to die" blues
She has mental and emotional scars, and you have your own struggles


Ask around if you've seen her
Inquire with others if you're searching for her


That shadowy man follows her tight
A dangerous man who shadows her every move


While the cocaine dries her eyes
She is using drugs to cope with her pain and it is taking a physical toll on her


You swear to god she's alright
Despite her struggles, you believe she is doing okay


See no reason not to
She does not feel any moral qualms about her sadistic behavior


She'll be up for a chat however bad the day has been treating her
She is willing to engage in conversation no matter how difficult her day has been


Whether it's creeps with their kinks, or the ones that boss her around with their fists
She encounters perverts and abusers in her line of work


Oh, but know this love
An expression of warning/advice to someone close to her heart


I'd had hatch an escape plan
She has a plan to flee from danger or difficulty should it arise


Trick all the crooks, they'll never think you ran
She plans to deceive her oppressors to make her escape


You're knee deep in overdue bills and blow
She is drowning in financial debt and drug addiction




Writer(s): Andres Tistoj, Mauro Rocha, Ruben Gutierrez, Anson Kelley

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