Victim
the graveblankets Lyrics


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I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself

You won't see me around this town
Longer than today
Cause I have seen the wanted posters
And I've read what they say

I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself

It's true I've done a lot of harm
Anywhere my footsteps fell
And my only real crime is
Not asking for help

Guilty guilty
Guilty guilty
Guilty guilty

Guilty - that's all I hear
But I'll make clear
I am guilty not as charged

I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself
I'm a victim of




I'm a victim of
I'm a victim of myself

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the graveblankets' song "Victim" are a poignant reflection on the nature of guilt and the idea of victimhood. The repeated refrain of "I'm a victim of myself" speaks to the idea that we are often our own worst enemy, and that our own harmful actions can lead to feelings of guilt and remorse.


The verses suggest that the singer has become a wanted criminal, and is on the run from the law. However, rather than casting himself as a hardened criminal, the singer instead takes on the role of the victim - a victim of his own choices, his own mistakes, and his own inability to ask for help. He acknowledges that he has done harm, but argues that his true crime is not seeking the support he needed to avoid these harmful behaviors.


The use of repetition throughout the song is particularly effective at conveying the singer's sense of powerlessness and despair. By constantly repeating "I'm a victim of myself," he creates a sense of unrelenting self-doubt and self-blame. The shifting perspectives between the singer as both victim and criminal also highlight the complex dynamics of guilt and responsibility.


Overall, "Victim" is a powerful rumination on the nature of guilt and the complexity of human emotions.It calls on the listener to consider their own role in perpetuating harmful behaviors, and to question whether their own decisions might be contributing to their own sense of victimhood.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a victim of
I am someone who has been negatively affected by something or someone


I'm a victim of myself
I have caused myself great harm and suffering


You won't see me around this town
I will not be staying in this town for an extended period of time


Longer than today
I will likely leave before the end of the day


Cause I have seen the wanted posters
I am aware of the posters in this town that depict me as a wanted person


And I've read what they say
I have read the accusations that have been made against me


It's true I've done a lot of harm
I have caused a significant amount of harm


Anywhere my footsteps fell
Wherever I have been


And my only real crime is
The only thing I have done wrong is


Not asking for help
Failing to seek assistance when I needed it


Guilty guilty
I have been accused and found guilty


But I'll make clear
However, I want to make it known


I am guilty not as charged
While I am guilty of some things, not all of the charges against me are accurate




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