Evanescence: Lose Control Meaning
Lose Control Lyrics
I dont really care
Can we play the game your way
Can I really lose control
Just once in my life
I think it would be nice
Just to lose control just once
Marry had a lamb
His eyes like black coals
If we...
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This song is about a virgin who is curious about sex because she has never had sex before she ask a guy to have sex with her "Mary had a lamb
His eyes like black coals
If we play very quite my lamb
Mary never has to know" behind his mom's back "Marry never has to know". -
I think this song was about her wanting to love again but she doesn't really know how cause of her past relationship she's losin control on her feelings and now she's hiding her feelings for her new relationship she lost herself
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I think this is about a girl who wants to lose control. Break free from her average boring life.
"You dont remember my name
I dont really care"
this kind of indicates that she had a lover in past who cheated on her. And now that she wants to cheat on her current lover, she wants go back to him.
"Marry had a lamb
His eyes like black coals
If we play very quite my lamb
Marry never has to know"
This indicates that she wants to cheat and asks the person she is cheating with to cheat with her, "mary never has to know" means that her current lover doesn't need to know.
Otherwise the song can also be about her last lover who cheated on her and now she wants revenge.
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