Desamparado
Matt Elliott Lyrics


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Head in sand
My head in your hands
Stolen time is all we'll find
We'll never see that peace of mind
I will break and you will bend
It never ends
It never ends




Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Matt Elliott’s song “Desamparado,” he describes a relationship that is stuck in a cycle of despair and hopelessness. The first two lines imply a sense of avoidance, with one person having their head in the sand and the other having their head in the other person’s hands. The next lines suggest that the two have temporary solace in each other, but ultimately they will never find peace of mind. The repetition of “It never ends” at the end emphasizes the feeling of being stuck and unable to break free from the cycle of pain.


The line “I will break and you will bend” could be interpreted as one person becoming emotionally exhausted and the other being able to adapt to the situation but ultimately contributing to the ongoing cycle. The juxtaposition of “break” and “bend” also suggests a power dynamic where one person is being weakened and the other is gaining strength. Overall, the lyrics of “Desamparado” accurately capture the cyclical nature of toxic relationships and the feeling of being unable to escape them.


Line by Line Meaning

Head in sand
Avoiding reality and not facing the truth


My head in your hands
Giving control to someone else and relying on them for guidance in life


Stolen time is all we'll find
Feeling like time is running out and that every moment is precious


We'll never see that peace of mind
Believing that inner calm and happiness will always be unattainable


I will break and you will bend
Feeling like one's own strength will fail and relying on others for support


It never ends
The struggle and pain in life is constant, with no end in sight




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Kássio Maia

Very Nice!

Rubén Valdez

uffffffff , gracias

Aingeal Ní Raghallaigh

This.remonds me of." Bycie Theives" by The Pale Fountains. I wonder which one came first. Anyone.know? Anyone have any info?

OfficalMcM

The drums do sound similar, but that's about it it seems to me. The other song doesn't sound anything like this at all except the rythm.