Fear To Lose Life
Renat [R.I.P] Nizamiev Lyrics


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Welcome to paradise
It said on the neon sign
And it made him realize
His life turned less tonight
They showed him to a room
Where dreams are bought and sold
Until the days of doom
I'll get my pot of gold

And he loses again
All this has to be the end
Of his games

And it's just another game
And it'll never be the same
It's a life to lose
And the world is calling you

Magic everywhere
And the morning never comes
He lives like he doesn't care
He's the king of lucky ones

So he plays his cards
All his kings and queens




But the action really starts
He's doing great or so it seems

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song Fear To Lose Life by Renat Nizamiev tell a story of a man who has found himself in a place called "paradise". However, as the lyrics continue, it's clear that it's not the paradise that he imagined. The neon sign that welcomes him to this place only serves to make him realize that his life has just taken a turn for the worse. He is then shown to a room where dreams are bought and sold and his only hope is to get his "pot of gold" at the end of it all.


The chorus of the song highlights the desperation of the situation as the man keeps losing at the games he plays. He knows that this cannot continue and it must be the end of it all. However, despite knowing that he's playing a game, he cannot help but keep playing because he feels like the world is calling him. The second verse of the song talks about the magic in this place and how the morning never comes. The man lives like he doesn't care and is the king of the lucky ones. He keeps playing his cards, including the kings and queens, and he seems to be doing well. However, at the end of the day, is it all worth it?


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to paradise
The neon sign read 'Welcome to paradise', making the subject believe that his life would improve greatly.


And it made him realize
The neon sign caught the subject's attention and convinced him of the possibility of a better life.


His life turned less tonight
The subject's current situation was not ideal and the prospect of bettering his life made him realize how unsatisfied he was.


They showed him to a room
The subject was directed to a room where he could participate in gambling to try to improve his life in the short-term.


Where dreams are bought and sold
The room represented a place where people could take risks gambling with the hopes of winning money, which could represent achieving a dream-like experience.


Until the days of doom
The subject was willing to keep gambling even if it resulted in his demise.


I'll get my pot of gold
The subject believed that if he kept participating in gambling, he could eventually achieve a substantial financial reward.


And he loses again
Despite participating in repeated attempts to win money, the subject was unsuccessful and lost once again.


All this has to be the end
The subject has become disgruntled with losing repeatedly and wants to stop gambling once and for all.


Of his games
The repeated attempts to win money through gambling are referred to as 'games'.


And it's just another game
Even though the subject lost this time, the cycle of gambling continues and the result will always be uncertain, like any other game.


And it'll never be the same
Regardless of the outcome, the high and adrenaline experienced while gambling will never feel exactly the same, but the possibility of winning remains an addiction.


It's a life to lose
Gambling could result in losing one's financial stability or even their life if they become too involved in the habit.


And the world is calling you
Despite the potential consequences, the world presents abundant opportunities to satisfy a gambling addiction.


Magic everywhere
The atmosphere of gambling houses are designed to make gamblers believe in the possibility of achieving 'magic-like' outcomes.


And the morning never comes
Gamblers often lose track of time while participating in gambling, so time seems to pass slowly, and ultimately morning never comes.


He lives like he doesn't care
The subject is so focused on the possibility of winning that he lives recklessly and does not consider the consequences of his actions.


He's the king of lucky ones
Despite the probability of losing, the subject sees himself as a lucky individual and is convinced that he will eventually win big.


So he plays his cards
The subject continues participating in gambling games hoping to improve his financial situation.


All his kings and queens
The subject was willing to risk all of his resources, or 'kings and queens', to try to achieve his desire to become wealthy.


But the action really starts
The real excitement and anticipation begins when game decisions have to be made with a lot at stake; whether it results in success or failure.


He's doing great or so it seems
Even if the subject does not win in the end, he could temporarily appear to be doing well during the duration of the game.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STEVE NAGHAVI, CHRISTER PAUL HAKAN HERMODSSON, CHRISTER HERMODSSON

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