Merry Me
todd mia doi Lyrics


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Once I was enslaved to a human being
What to do today now that I'm free
Merry me, merry me, merry me
Is this how it feels to realize one's dreams

Once I was enslaved to a human being
My mother, my lover. Next who will it be
Marry me, marry me, marry me
I'm happiest in pursuit of liberty

Once I was enslaved to a human being
One half the saint and the other the villain
Marry me, marry me, marry me
Kiss the only hand there in emergency
Marry me, marry me, marry me
Kiss the only hand there 'til eternity

Once I was enslaved to a human being
What to do today now that I'm free




Merry me, merry me, merry me
Is this how it feels to realize my dreams

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Merry Me" by Mia Doi Todd address the theme of personal freedom and liberation from the control of others. The opening line of the song, "Once I was enslaved to a human being," reveals that the singer has struggled with being subjugated by someone else. The repetition of the phrase "What to do today now that I'm free" suggests a newfound sense of agency and independence.


The repeated use of the phrase "Merry me, merry me, merry me" can be interpreted as a play on words. The word "merry" can be understood as an archaic term meaning "pleasant" or "delightful," but it can also be heard as a variation of the word "marry." This ambiguity highlights the desire for happiness and fulfillment that the singer longs for, while also acknowledging the perils of becoming too closely entwined with another person.


The final two stanzas of the song reveal a complicated relationship dynamic, in which the singer characterizes their former captor as both a saint and a villain, a duality which suggests a long history of pain and conflict. The song concludes on an optimistic note, however, as the singer marvels at the possibility of realizing their dreams and living a life free from the constraints of others.


Overall, "Merry Me" is a song that celebrates personal freedom and individual agency, while also acknowledging the challenges that can arise when we try to break free from the control of others.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I was enslaved to a human being
I was stuck under the control of someone else, like my mother or lover.


What to do today now that I'm free
Now that I have my freedom, I must find a way to spend my days.


Merry me, merry me, merry me
I'm so happy with my newfound freedom and independence.


Is this how it feels to realize one's dreams
Becoming free and independent feels like one's dreams coming true.


One half the saint and the other the villain
My enslaver was complicated, with both good and bad qualities.


Marry me, marry me, marry me
I'm asking for a commitment to freedom, not to another person in marriage.


Kiss the only hand there in emergency
When in trouble or danger, there is no one else to rely on but myself.


Kiss the only hand there 'til eternity
I will continue to be my own savior and source of strength for all time.




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