Feed My Head

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Breaking Free from Hypocrisy: The Anthem of Self-Reliance in 'Feed My Head'

Richie Kotzen's song 'Feed My Head' is a powerful declaration of independence and self-reliance. The lyrics express a strong rejection of societal norms and false truths that are often imposed by others. Kotzen's disdain for hypocrisy and lies is evident as he emphasizes the importance of living one's own life and making personal choices. The line 'I got my education livin' my own life and facing all the choices were mine' underscores the value of experiential learning and personal growth over conforming to external expectations.

The chorus, 'Feed my head - seal my fate, Drown my fear and fade away, Feed my head - my escape, Leave my heart and soul to take,' serves as a mantra for mental liberation. It suggests that true freedom comes from within, by nurturing one's mind and escaping the fears and constraints imposed by society. This internal focus allows the heart and soul to thrive, free from external pressures and deceit.

Kotzen also critiques the relentless pursuit of money and power, highlighting the emptiness of such endeavors. The verse 'Keep feedin' your own ego with your shameless competition, It's the money and the power that you like' points to the destructive nature of ego-driven behavior. He contrasts this with a vision of an ideal situation where everyone lives their own lives without causing trouble or aggravation. This vision is a call for authenticity and integrity, urging listeners to reject superficial values and embrace a more genuine way of living.

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