Violence

Tender Tender

The Inner Turmoil of Modern Existence

Tender's song 'Violence' delves deep into the complexities of modern life, exploring themes of existential angst, emotional numbness, and the search for meaning. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with their inner demons, yearning for both recognition and escape. The opening lines, 'All I need is someone to save / Want to be remembered / Want you to know my face,' reflect a deep-seated desire for validation and a lasting impact, a common sentiment in today's fast-paced, often superficial world.

The chorus, 'All I need is silence / Give me sex and violence / It's all the same / It's all the same to me,' juxtaposes the need for peace with the allure of chaos, suggesting a blurred line between solace and self-destruction. This duality is further emphasized in the verses, where the protagonist finds themselves in a room full of strangers, feeling isolated despite being surrounded by people. The line, 'I can count all my friends with a single hand / Watching me like I got something to show,' underscores the loneliness and pressure to perform or meet expectations.

The recurring refrain, 'I don't want to talk about it / I don't want to dream anymore / Is it love? Is it war?' encapsulates the confusion and fatigue that comes with navigating personal relationships and societal pressures. The song's closing lines, 'We've all got damage done / I'll pretend to be someone / But I don't want to talk about it / I just want the violence to overgrow,' highlight a universal struggle with past traumas and the facade we often put up to cope. Ultimately, 'Violence' is a poignant reflection on the inner battles we face and the longing for a sense of peace amidst the chaos.

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