Rebuild
The Letter Black Lyrics


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Piece by piece I am shedding my skin
Leaving trails of the damage within
Been around I have played the victim
I have walked my plank and I've fallen in
I've fallen in

Lift me up and tear me down
If that's what it takes to rebuild
Throwing out these broken pieces
And salvage what's left of my soul
('Cause I knew no wrong)
Can you hear me now
From that water far beyond
On and on

Could it be the luck of the draw?
Or is it the fate if us all?
Take myself into my own hands
Or go into the light on your command

Lift me up and tear me down
If that's what it takes to rebuild
Throwing out these broken pieces
And salvage what's left of my soul
('Cause I knew no wrong)
Can you here me now
From that water far beyond

Could it be the luck of the draw?
Or is it the fate of us all?

Lift me up and tear me down
If that's what it takes to rebuild
Throwing out the broken pieces
And salvage what's left of my soul
('Cause I knew no wrong)
Can you hear me now
From that water far beyond

I need you to hear me
('Cause I knew no wrong)




Can you hear me now
From that water far beyond

Overall Meaning

The Letter Black's song Rebuild talks about shedding one's old self and rebuilding oneself from the damage that has been within. The singer acknowledges that they have been a victim and have fallen in many times. However, they now want to salvage what is left of their soul and rebuild oneself. The lyrics, "Lift me up and tear me down if that's what it takes to rebuild, throwing out these broken pieces," show the singer's willingness to let go of the parts that didn't work while trying to put together an identity that does. They recognize the need to take control of their life and assume responsibility. They ask, "Could it be the luck of the draw, or is it the fate of us all?" Here, they seem to be questioning whether their current state is a result of chance or something that everyone inevitably goes through in life.


The song also highlights the singer's need for someone to listen to them as they rebuild themselves. They ask, "Can you hear me now from that water far beyond?" and later restate it as "I need you to hear me." They are searching for someone to hear their story, to understand the broken pieces that they are trying to leave behind, and to support them as they find new ones.


The Letter Black's Rebuild is a song that talks about healing from the damage, picking up the pieces, and moving on. The song wants to shed light that it's okay if things break or if things go wrong in life because, in the end, we can always rebuild ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Piece by piece I am shedding my skin
Gradually, I am getting rid of my old persona and embracing a new one.


Leaving trails of the damage within
As I transform, I leave behind evidence of the pain and hurt that I've endured.


Been around I have played the victim
I have a history of falling into negative situations and struggling to find a way out.


I have walked my plank and I've fallen in
I have taken risks and failed before, feeling like I've hit rock bottom.


Lift me up and tear me down
Challenge me and push me to my limits, even if it means breaking me down first.


If that's what it takes to rebuild
I'm willing to go through difficult experiences if it means growing and improving.


Throwing out these broken pieces
Discarding the parts of myself that no longer serve me, especially the parts that are damaged or broken.


And salvage what's left of my soul
Holding onto and fixing the parts of myself that are still intact and valuable.


('Cause I knew no wrong)
I don't believe that any of my experiences are mistakes, because they all offer opportunities to learn and grow.


Can you hear me now
I'm reaching out and hoping that someone will listen and support me through this transformation.


From that water far beyond
It feels like I'm starting fresh and embarking on a new journey, far from the past that I'm leaving behind.


Could it be the luck of the draw?
I wonder if my experiences are simply up to chance or fate.


Or is it the fate of us all?
Perhaps everyone is destined to struggle and then overcome challenges in order to grow.


Take myself into my own hands
I want to be proactive and take control over my life and my experiences.


Or go into the light on your command
Alternatively, I could leave things up to a higher power or another person's guidance.


I need you to hear me
I really do need someone's support and understanding in order to successfully rebuild myself.




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