Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want
Muse
A Plea for Redemption: Muse's Heartfelt Cry
Muse's rendition of 'Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want' is a poignant plea for a change in fortune. The song, originally by The Smiths, is imbued with a sense of desperation and longing. The lyrics speak to the weariness of someone who has faced continuous hardships and is yearning for a break. The repetition of 'please' underscores the depth of the speaker's desperation, as they implore for a chance to experience something good for once in their life.
The lines 'See, the luck I've had / Can make a good man / Turn bad' suggest that the speaker's misfortunes have been so severe that they have the potential to corrupt even the most virtuous person. This highlights the transformative power of prolonged adversity, hinting at the psychological toll it can take. The plea 'Let me get what I want / This time' is a cry for a moment of respite, a chance to achieve a long-held dream or desire that has been out of reach for far too long.
The repetition of 'Lord knows, it would be the first time' at the end of the song emphasizes the speaker's history of unfulfilled desires and unmet needs. It conveys a sense of hopelessness and resignation, as if the speaker has come to expect disappointment. Yet, there is a glimmer of hope in their plea, a small spark of belief that maybe, just maybe, this time will be different. Muse's emotive delivery adds an extra layer of intensity to the song, making it a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever felt downtrodden and in need of a break.