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Audioslave: Be Yourself Meaning

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Song Released: 2005


Be Yourself Lyrics

Someone falls to pieces
Sleeping all alone
Someone kills the pain
Spinning in the silence
She finally drift away
Someone gets excited
In a chapel yard
Catches a bouquet
Another lays a dozen
White roses on a grave

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  1. singerstargirl
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    Jul 28th 2020 report

    The song describes a few different stories. One person is at a wedding “Gets excited in the Chapel yard and catches a bouquet” . One person is struggling with mental health. One person is dealing with the passing of a loved one“ White roses on a grave”. Everyone is going through a different experience at exact same time. To be yourself is basically means that no matter what happens, reacting with negativity end anger will only create more of that.

  2. River73
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    Mar 28th 2014 report

    Pretty straight forward: You never know what life has in store for you, and there are such drastic differences in the experiences we all have, but all you can do is play the hand you were given and be the best you you can be. A very spiritual song of acceptance, like Let it Be.


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