Still Alive
Machiavel Lyrics


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Hello my friend, how do you feel
It's been so long boy I've waited for you
Someone to talk to
Someone to speak to
Someone to love if only for a minute
Ain't no words boy, ain' t
So glad to see you to talk about my life
I don't wanna know who
or what sent you to me
Maybe the social service or the church of the neighbours
No matter boy, no matter
Someone thought of me
And it's good, good because

feel so bad, feel so poor, so alone
feel so old , where is my life, my days are gone
feel so lost, where is the time when I was in love

Waiting for the moment I'll die that's all I do man
I never thought when I was young it would be the end of my days
I know, my body is worned out
I know, I don't see, don't hear, don't walk, don't move like before
But in my head it ‘s still the same
I'm still the man I was
Time and years haven't change my mind
I'm still alive
In my head it's still the same
I ‘m still alive
But for them, I'm just a forgotten oldie
I just cost money to all of jou
Do you understand what it means for me ?

Feel so bad, feel so poor, so alone




feel so old, where is my life, my days are gone
feel so lost, where is the time when I was in love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Machiavel's song "Still Alive" tell the story of an elderly individual who is struggling with feelings of loneliness, abandonment, and hopelessness. The singer greets an old friend who they seem to have not seen for some time, expressing relief and excitement to finally have someone to talk to. They reflect on their current state of existence, feeling hopeless and lost, as though their once vibrant and meaningful life is now nothing more than a distant memory. The singer acknowledges their physical limitations and challenges, but emphasizes that their spirit and sense of self remains strong and alive, despite the neglect they feel from society.


The song is a poignant commentary on the way that society tends to overlook and forget about the elderly population. The singer expresses deep sadness over feeling abandoned and neglected by their own community, despite the fact that they still feel very much alive inside. Through their words, Machiavel illustrates the deep pain felt by those who are often overlooked and forgotten by society.


Overall, "Still Alive" serves as a haunting reminder of the value of human life at any stage. It is a call to action to remember and care for those in our communities who are often left behind and to recognize that despite their physical limitations, their spirits remain strong and deserving of love and attention.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello my friend, how do you feel
Machiavel is greeting a friend who came to visit him and asks how they are doing.


It's been so long boy I've waited for you
Machiavel has been waiting for a long time for a friend to talk to, someone to speak to, someone to love, if only for a minute.


Someone to talk to
Machiavel wants someone to speak with to alleviate his loneliness and isolation.


Someone to speak to
Machiavel lacks human interaction and wants someone to converse with to uplift his spirits.


Someone to love if only for a minute
Machiavel craves love and affection, even if it is temporary, as he feels unloved and ignored most of the time.


Ain't no words boy, ain' t
Machiavel is so glad to see his friend that there aren't enough words to express his happiness.


So glad to see you to talk about my life
Machiavel is grateful to have a friend to talk to about his life and how he feels.


I don't wanna know who or what sent you to me
Machiavel doesn't care who or what led his friend to him because he's just happy to have someone to talk to.


Maybe the social service or the church of the neighbours
Machiavel speculates on what organization sent his friend, but it doesn't matter to him because he is just grateful to have company.


No matter boy, no matter
Machiavel is telling his friend that it doesn't matter who brought them here, as long as they are together.


Someone thought of me
Machiavel is glad that someone thought of him and showed concern for his wellbeing by sending a friend to visit him.


And it's good, good because
Machiavel acknowledges that it's good to have someone to talk to and realize that someone cares for him.


Feel so bad, feel so poor, so alone
Machiavel is expressing his negative emotions, such as feeling alone, poor, and bad about himself.


Feel so old , where is my life, my days are gone
Machiavel feels old and disheartened because his life seems to be over.


Feel so lost, where is the time when I was in love
Machiavel is reminiscing about the time when he was in love and he wishes he could return to those happy moments.


Waiting for the moment I'll die that's all I do man
Machiavel is waiting for death, which is the only thing he has left to look forward to.


I never thought when I was young it would be the end of my days
Machiavel is expressing his regrets and disbelief that his life is ending soon when he thought it would continue on forever.


I know, my body is worned out
Machiavel knows that his physical state is deteriorating and he is losing the strength he once had.


I know, I don't see, don't hear, don't walk, don't move like before
Machiavel is aware that he is no longer as capable as he once was and is experiencing sensory and mobility issues.


But in my head it ‘s still the same
Machiavel's mind is still sharp and he feels like he is the same person he was before, despite his physical limitations.


I'm still the man I was
Machiavel is still the same person that he was before, and he still has his dignity and honor intact.


Time and years haven't change my mind
Machiavel hasn't changed despite the passing of time and years.


I'm still alive
Machiavel is still alive and has a zest for life, despite his physical limitations.


But for them, I'm just a forgotten oldie
Machiavel feels that to others, he is just another old person who is forgotten and disregarded.


I just cost money to all of jou
Machiavel feels like he is a burden and a financial expense to others due to his old age and physical limitations.


Do you understand what it means for me ?
Machiavel is asking if his friend understands how difficult his situation is and how much he needs love and companionship.


Feel so bad, feel so poor, so alone
Machiavel reiterates his negative emotions, such as feeling alone, poor, and bad about himself.


Feel so old, where is my life, my days are gone
Machiavel feels old and disheartened because his life seems to be over.


Feel so lost, where is the time when I was in love
Machiavel is reminiscing about the time when he was in love and he wishes he could return to those happy moments.




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