Suicide
One Chance | www.Marvin-Vibez.in Lyrics


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There was once a man who played in a band and he would sing about his life
After his shows he'd go straight home for defense he'd bring his knife
He'd walk through town they'd eye him down he felt so out of place
They came out his head and stopped him dead they saw guilty on his face
Now they think
That they could put him down
They will learn
That he won't fool around
They still want
To turn him to a clown
They will learn
That he don't fool around
When left alone he felt at home no danger was in sight
He cracked a grin relieved his sins and for once he felt delight
He turned around and there he was the chief in all his might
Oh no he thought I just got caught being happy for one night
He said don't call
Don't turn me in
The chief in turn turned off his cam
And clocked him in the chin
Now they think
That they could put him down
They will learn
That he won't fool around
They still want
To turn him to a clown
They will learn
That he don't fool around
A week later his group came to criticize the town
It's real plain remember the name and burn that shit down
It was there he saw the chief again doing his dirty work
The man was feeling happy then but he might just go berserk
He's been too tame he won't die in vain he'll do the world some right
He'll endure the pain he'll be the rain they'll make thunder on this night
Like a tied up dog he broke the chains and choked the chief out
Like a tied up dog he broke the chains and choked him the fuck out
Now they think
That they could put him down
They will learn
That he won't fool around
They still want
To turn him to a clown
They will learn
That he don't fool around
So they learned
That he don't fool around




They learned
That he don't fool around

Overall Meaning

The song "Suicide" by One Chance | www.Marvin-Vibez.in tells the story of a man who feels out of place in society and finds solace in music. After a show, he walks through town with his knife for protection and feels like he's being watched and judged by the people around him. Despite this, he finds a moment of joy and relief when he's left alone. However, his happiness is short-lived when he realizes that the chief, who he had previously encountered, has caught him in the act. The man pleads with the chief not to turn him in, but the chief clocks him in the face instead. A week later, the man's group comes to protest the town, and he sees the chief again. This time, he refuses to be a victim and attacks the chief, choking him out.


The lyrics paint a picture of a man who is tired of feeling like an outcast in society and the lengths he'll go to escape the scrutiny of others. The use of the metaphor of a tied-up dog breaking free and attacking its oppressor showcases the man's desire for freedom and his willingness to fight back against those who try to control and manipulate him. Overall, the song touches on themes of individuality, oppression, and resistance.


Line by Line Meaning

There was once a man who played in a band and he would sing about his life
The story starts with a man who used to play in a band and sing about his life.


After his shows he'd go straight home for defense he'd bring his knife
After each show, he would come straight home and carry a knife for his protection.


He'd walk through town they'd eye him down he felt so out of place
Whenever he walked through the town, people would stare at him with suspicion, and he felt like he didn't belong there.


They came out his head and stopped him dead they saw guilty on his face
One day, the people's suspicion got the best of him, and they accused him of something he didn't do. He was so taken aback that he froze, and the people saw 'guilt' written all over his face, which only exacerbated their suspicions.


Now they think That they could put him down
The people thought they could bring him down after they accused him falsely.


They will learn That he won't fool around
However, little did they know that he was no pushover and wouldn't let anyone take him down without a fight.


They still want To turn him to a clown
Despite his resilience, the people still wanted to bring him down and make a fool out of him.


When left alone he felt at home no danger was in sight
When he was alone, he felt safe and comfortable as there was no immediate danger looming over him.


He cracked a grin relieved his sins and for once he felt delight
One day, he was able to crack a genuine smile and enjoy life for once, feeling relieved of all his past mistakes.


He turned around and there he was the chief in all his might
However, just as he was enjoying his moment of happiness, he saw the man who falsely accused him of wrongdoing - the chief - coming towards him with terrible intentions.


Oh no he thought I just got caught being happy for one night
He realized that he had gotten too comfortable and happy, and it was just for one night. Now his problems were back, and they seemed to be worse than before.


He said don't call Don't turn me in The chief in turn turned off his cam And clocked him in the chin
To avoid being accused falsely once again and to stay out of trouble, he pleaded with the chief not to call anyone nor turn him in. However, the chief still hit him hard in the chin nonetheless.


A week later his group came to criticize the town It's real plain remember the name and burn that shit down
After a week, he and his group decided to speak out against the town and criticize its wrongdoings, urging people to remember the name and burn the negative energy down.


It was there he saw the chief again doing his dirty work The man was feeling happy then but he might just go berserk
During their protest, he saw the chief once again, up to no good. While he was feeling happy at the moment, he feared that he might go out of control and do something violent.


He's been too tame he won't die in vain he'll do the world some right He'll endure the pain he'll be the rain they'll make thunder on this night
Finally, he realized that he had been too passive and complacent for too long. So, he decided to take fate into his hands and make a difference. He was ready to endure the pain and bring change in the world by any means necessary.


Like a tied up dog he broke the chains and choked the chief out Now they think That they could put him down
He broke free from his chains, just like a tied-up dog, and fought back against the chief, choking him out. This action proved that he was not someone to be taken lightly, but the people still underestimated him.


They will learn That he won't fool around
Despite defeating the chief, the people still thought he was fooling around and not taking things seriously.


They still want To turn him to a clown
The people still wanted to make a mockery out of him and bring him down.


They will learn That he don't fool around So they learned That he don't fool around
However, in the end, the people learned that he was not someone to be played with and finally realized that he was a force to be reckoned with.




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Written by: Liam Garrison

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