Blood On My Hands
Michael McQuaid Lyrics


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Broken into
Torn apart
Worlds colliding
And there we are

Here I stand
Painted red
With thoughts of whispers
Inside my head

Dirty water
Wash me clean
You'll always be apart of me
There's blood on my hands
There's blood on my hands

Lights are fading out
I feel it coming down
Open up my eyes
And see the weight inside
Cause here I stand, painted red

Dirty water
Wash me clean
You'll always be apart of me
There's blood on my hands
There's blood on my hands

If you hear me
I'm sorry
Cause it's been like this way too long
There's blood on my hands
There's blood on my hands

Dirty water
Wash me clean
Oh, You'll Always be apart of me




There's blood on my hands
There's blood on my hands

Overall Meaning

In Michael McQuaid's song Blood On My Hands, the lyrics depict a sense of guilt and shame. The first few lines of the song suggest that something significant has been broken and torn apart. It could be referring to a relationship, a family, or a community. The world's collision symbolizes the chaos that follows when things fall apart. The chorus then reveals the reason for the emptiness and sense of guilt that the singer feels. The line "here I stand, painted red" suggests that the singer has done something regrettable that they cannot undo. There is a sense of internal struggle with the whispers inside the head. The repetition of the phrase "there's blood on my hands" reinforces the notion of guilt and the idea that they cannot escape the responsibility of their actions.


The verse "dirty water, wash me clean" implies that the singer is looking for redemption and forgiveness. The water could represent a cleansing element that would help rid them of their guilt. The singer also acknowledges that whatever they have done, it is impossible to separate themselves from it fully. The line "you'll always be a part of me" suggests that the actions taken have become a part of who they are.


The song's bridge "If you hear me, I'm sorry" suggests that the singer is seeking forgiveness from someone specific. It could be the person whom they have wronged or someone close to them who is aware of the situation. The song's overall message is that actions have consequences, and one must face them. It also depicts the struggle to confront guilt and seek forgiveness.


Line by Line Meaning

Broken into
Feeling shattered and fragmented.


Torn apart
Deeply wounded and hurt, with pieces of oneself ripped away.


Worlds colliding
Different aspects of one's life and identity crashing into each other.


And there we are
Amidst the chaos and damage, trying to make sense of it all.


Here I stand
Despite the pain and confusion, still managing to hold oneself upright.


Painted red
Metaphorically covered in blood, guilt, and shame.


With thoughts of whispers
Haunted by secrets and regrets that feel like they're constantly whispering in one's ear.


Inside my head
Trapped in one's own thoughts, unable to escape the self-criticism and self-punishment.


Dirty water
A metaphor for a troubled past and the need for cleansing and renewal.


Wash me clean
Desiring to be free of the weight and burden of past mistakes and transgressions.


You'll always be a part of me
Acknowledging that the past cannot simply be erased, and that one must learn to integrate it into their sense of self.


There's blood on my hands
Guilt and shame that feel indelibly marked upon oneself, even if others cannot see it.


Lights are fading out
Feeling lost and hopeless, as if everything is slipping away.


I feel it coming down
Sensing impending doom, a descent into further darkness and despair.


Open up my eyes
Trying to face reality and the truth of one's situation, no matter how unpleasant or painful.


And see the weight inside
Recognizing the heaviness of one's own emotional baggage and personal history.


If you hear me
Addressing someone who may be listening, possibly a friend, confidant, or higher power.


I'm sorry
Expressing remorse and regret for one's actions and the impact they have had on others.


Cause it's been like this way too long
Feeling stuck and trapped in a cycle of negativity, but recognizing the need to break out of it.


Oh, You'll Always be apart of me
Repeating the acknowledgement that past experiences and mistakes are an intrinsic part of one's self, but hoping for redemption and healing.




Writer(s): Michael Mcquaid

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