The Ghost in Me
Jeffrey Clark Lyrics


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I'm not alright I'm not alright-

*(The blood on my hands says differently but)

Vengeance doesn't do a thing for me.

*(I went insane changing the way my mind worked for them)
I fell apart- holding myself together

*(I just can't help that I feel alive at the worst times)

I'll never admit
That there's something so wrong with me


So I break my mind's route
Until I'm down for the count
You know I'm only human now

I can't take much more

I'm running on my last take's mistake
I'm getting out of here
You brought out the worst in me.
I'll make it disappear


-----/
Oh how a Vice
Will keep me company when I'm alone at night.

cnd oh how it soothes me
To think that you can't touch me now

Forgive me now for staring, don't break apart these wall.
I'll cry out and scream:
(I've given so many things
But I'll never forgive myself
For being so weak all along
This has to end now)

Chorus

Bridge

This is addiction
Oh at it's finest
But I'll let go now

I cannot watch this
My body can't take it
My heart is slowing down





Chorus

Overall Meaning

In the opening lines of "The Ghost in Me" by Jeffrey Clark, the singer expresses their inner turmoil and struggles by declaring that they are not alright, despite the facade they may put up. The mention of blood on their hands metaphorically represents guilt or wrongdoing, suggesting a past filled with regret and perhaps violence. The line "Vengeance doesn't do a thing for me" further showcases a desire to move past feelings of anger and revenge, indicating a desire for inner peace and redemption. The mention of going insane and changing their mindset for others highlights a sense of loss of self and identity in the pursuit of external validation or acceptance.


The following lines delve deeper into the singer's emotional state, revealing a sense of internal conflict and fragility. Despite trying to hold themselves together, they feel as though they are falling apart, struggling to reconcile their emotions and actions. The admission that they feel alive at the worst times hints at a self-destructive tendency, finding solace or release in moments of chaos or despair. The refusal to acknowledge any wrongdoing or flaws suggests a deep sense of denial or avoidance of confronting their inner demons, fueling a cycle of internal turmoil and introspection.


As the lyrics progress, the desperation and exhaustion in the singer's voice become more pronounced, expressing a sense of reaching their breaking point. The references to breaking their mind's route and being only human emphasize the vulnerability and imperfection inherent in their struggle. The plea for release and escape, symbolized by getting out of a toxic situation and making the worst parts of themselves disappear, showcases a longing for a fresh start or redemption from their inner conflicts.


In the later verses and chorus, the singer reflects on the role of vices as coping mechanisms for loneliness and pain. The mention of seeking comfort in vices and finding solace in their temporary relief hints at a reliance on unhealthy habits to numb their inner turmoil. The acknowledgment of weakness and the need for forgiveness, both from others and themselves, adds a layer of accountability and self-awareness to the narrative, suggesting a desire for growth and healing despite the struggles they face. Ultimately, the closing bridge and final chorus serve as a poignant realization of the destructive nature of addiction and the toll it takes on both the body and the soul, culminating in a poignant plea for release and renewal.




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