Satisfied
Monroe Ashley Lyrics


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I want him but he don't want me|He wants somebody else that I can't be|And she's got a man that she wants to leave|Cause he can't seem to make her happy|Does it have to be wrong to make it feel right|Tell me why|Ain't nobody satisfied||Old man lookin' a photograph|Of a love that's long gone from his past|And his wife's got a letter that she can't read|From a boy who never came back from the sea|All these secrets are lies we keep deep inside|Does it have to be wrong to make it feel right|Tell me why|Ain't nobody satisfied yeah||See that man walkin' down the street|Yeah what are the odds he's the one for me|And what if I pass him by and he's got the love I need|Yeah, yeah, yeah|Tell me why|Ain't nobody satisfied||I want him but he don't want me|He wants somebody else that I can't be|And she's got a man that she wants to leave|Cause he can't seem to make her happy|See that man walkin' down the street|Yeah what are the odds he's the one for me?|And what if I pass him by and he's got the love I need?




Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Monroe Ashley is expressing the frustration of unrequited love. She wants someone who doesn't want her back and is pining after someone else who also isn't happy in their current relationship. The idea of secrecy and hidden desires is also prevalent, as shown through the old man with a photo of a past love and the wife with a letter from a lost lover. Overall, the theme of the song seems to be a question of whether it's worth pursuing what we want, even if it goes against societal norms or hurts others, in order to find true satisfaction.


The lyrics are open to interpretation but could be seen as commentary on the often-unpredictable nature of love and relationships. The chorus in particular highlights this, as Ashley questions why nobody seems to be satisfied and why people are unable to find happiness with the ones they want. The last verse adds an element of chance, suggesting that the person we need could be walking right by us and we might not even notice.


Interestingly, the song only has two verses, making the chorus the focal point of the lyrics. The simple structure and repetition make it easy to sing along to and emphasize the message of the song. Additionally, the guitar riff throughout the song creates a relaxed and melancholic atmosphere that matches the lyrics well. The song has gained popularity through social media, with many people finding comfort in the bittersweet message and catchy melody.


Overall, "Satisfied" is a relatable song about longing and the quest for fulfillment in love. Its message is universal, and the simple yet effective composition ensures it will continue to resonate with listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

I want him but he don't want me
The singer desires someone who does not reciprocate those feelings


He wants somebody else that I can't be
The person of interest desires qualities that the singer does not possess


And she's got a man that she wants to leave
Another woman is unhappy in her current relationship and wants to end it


Cause he can't seem to make her happy
The man in the other relationship is unable to fulfill his partner's needs


Does it have to be wrong to make it feel right
The singer questions whether breaking societal norms is necessary to find true happiness


Tell me why
The singer seeks an explanation or justification for the state of relationships


Ain't nobody satisfied
A general sense of dissatisfaction is felt by everyone in relationships


Old man lookin' a photograph
An elderly man remembers a past love through a photo


Of a love that's long gone from his past
The man is reminiscing about a love that ended a long time ago


And his wife's got a letter that she can't read
The man's current spouse has received a letter she cannot comprehend


From a boy who never came back from the sea
The letter is from a person who never returned from a dangerous mission


All these secrets are lies we keep deep inside
People often hide their true feelings and experiences from others


See that man walkin' down the street
The singer observes a man passing by


Yeah what are the odds he's the one for me
The singer wonders if the stranger is a potential romantic partner


And what if I pass him by and he's got the love I need
The singer fears missing out on a fulfilling relationship due to chance or missed opportunity




Lyrics © ANTHEM ENTERTAINMENT LP

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