Going Under

Evanescence Evanescence

Diving into the Depths of Evanescence's 'Going Under'

Evanescence's 'Going Under' is a powerful song that delves into the emotional turmoil of a toxic relationship. The lyrics, sung with Amy Lee's hauntingly beautiful voice, express the pain and frustration of feeling submerged by the overwhelming influence of another person. The song's narrative speaks to the struggle of trying to maintain one's identity and sanity while being in a relationship that is draining and destructive.

The recurring phrase 'going under' symbolizes the sensation of drowning in the emotions and control exerted by the other person. The protagonist of the song is at a breaking point, having cried 'fifty thousand tears' and feeling constantly tormented and defeated. The determination to break free from this suffocating dynamic is evident in the lines 'Don't want your hand this time, I'll save myself' and 'I've got to break through.' These lyrics suggest a realization of self-worth and the need for self-preservation.

The song also touches on the confusion and self-doubt that can arise in such relationships, where the lines between truth and lies become blurred. The protagonist can no longer trust their own thoughts, indicating a loss of self due to the manipulative nature of the partner. However, there is a glimmer of hope and resilience as the protagonist resolves not to be broken again and to fight for their own survival, refusing to 'keep going under.'

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  2. My Immortal
  3. Lithium
  4. Broken (feat. Seether)
  5. Going Under
  6. Everybody's Fool
  7. Breathe No More
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