Let Me Be Myself

Album: 3 Doors Down (2008)
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  • I guess I just got lost being someone else
    I tried to kill the pain, nothin' ever helped
    I left myself behind somewhere along the way
    Hoping to come back around to find myself someday

    Lately, I'm so tired of waiting for you
    To say that it's okay, but tell me

    Please, would you one time
    Just let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself

    Would you let me be myself?

    I'll never find my heart behind someone else
    I'll never see the light of day living in this cell
    It's time to make my way into the world I knew
    And then take back all of these times that I gave in to you

    Lately I'm so tired of waiting for you
    To say that it's okay, but tell me

    Please, would you one time
    Let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself
    For a while, if you don't mind
    Let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself

    That's all I've ever wanted from this world
    Is to let me be me

    Please, would you one time
    Let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself

    Please, would you one time
    Let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself
    For a while, if you don't mind
    Let me be myself
    So I can shine with my own light
    Let me be myself

    Would you one time, ooh-ooh-ooh
    Let me be myself
    Let me be me Writer/s: Bradley Kirk Arnold, Christopher Lee Henderson, Matthew Darrick Roberts, Robert Todd Harrell
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Just A Guy from EarthI know this song has a straight forward message, which I think all of us can relate to. But for me it has a more significant chord that it strikes.

    It's a song to one's self and the struggles it comes with. Whether that's addiction, abuse, or changing who you are for a relationship/career/friendships. It's a desperate cry from the pure and innocent version of yourself to the person you are now. The true person you are has been shut away for so long unable to exist. The shell that's controlled your life has stolen away time, happiness, a normal and good life. This song is a plea to have just a little piece of that back, even if for only a short moment. Just to remember what it was like to be who you truly were before you locked that person away
  • Joel from Princeton-plainsboro, NjI totally agree with Daniel of Winchester, OH.
  • Daniel from Winchester, OhThis song makes you think its ok to be a little different, and not changing for any reason
  • Alec Thorp from Yorktown Heights, NyThis was used in the newest GEICO Caveman commercial.
  • Daniel from Winchester, OhWhen I first heard this song i loved it I mean it has a good beat and basically its one of their best work yet..
  • Adam from South Pasadena, Israelgreat song. one of the bands best
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