IOU Lyrics By Five Finger Death Punch

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IOU Lyrics – Five Finger Death Punch Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Zoltan Bathory, Ivan Moody & Kevin Churko. The Music Track Was Released Date :May. 13, 2022.

[Intro]
I wish someone would wake me
‘Cause I can’t sleep at all
Stuck in purgatory
Waiting for the fall
Auditioned all the endings
I find it hard to tell
Is it better to serve in heaven
Or better to reign in hell?

[Explanation of Intro]
The speaker expresses a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction, feeling stuck in a state of uncertainty and waiting for something to change. They consider the age-old question of whether it’s better to follow orders obediently or to assert independence, indeed if it leads to chaos.

[Verse 1]
Say my name
And watch the fire grow
Curse my name
A demon gets its horns
See my face
The one behind my eyes
I’m a son of a bitch, I’m as bad as it gets
And I’ll be that till I die

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The speaker challenges others to acknowledge their presence and the power they hold. They accept their flaws and the times when they feel dark or bad.

[Pre-Chorus]
I wish someone would wake me
‘Cause I can’t sleep at all
Stuck in purgatory
Waiting for the fall
Auditioned all the endings
I find it hard to tell
Is it better to serve in heaven
Or better to reign in hell?

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
Repeating the sentiment from the intro, the speaker emphasizes their inability to find peace or resolution. They continue to question the value of different issues, whether it’s better to conform or to revolutionary.

[Chorus]
You’ve never known pain before
Cain before
But I’m gonna show you
You’ve never been drained before
Shamed before
But I’d love to share
You’ve never known insane before
Deranged before
I’m here to show you
I owe you nothing

[Explanation of Chorus]
The speaker asserts their superiority and ability to inflict pain and suffering on others. They claim to introduce their followership to gests they have no way encountered ahead, whether it’s physical pain, shame, or madness.

[Verse 2]
Feel my pain (Pain)
I bet you can’t relate
Know my rage (Rage)
The one you instigate
Hate this place (Place)
The one in which you hide
The devil I know or the devil I don’t
I just can’t pick a side

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The speaker invites others to understand their perspective, admitting their pain and wrathfulness. They don’t like the idea of having to pick between two bad things.

[Pre-Chorus]
I wish someone would wake me
‘Cause I can’t sleep at all
Stuck in purgatory
Waiting for the fall
Auditioned all the endings
I find it hard to tell
Is it better to serve in heaven
Or better to reign in hell?

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
Repeating the sentiment from the intro, the speaker emphasizes their inability to find peace or resolution. They continue to question the value of different issues, whether it’s better to conform or to revolutionary.

[Chorus]
You’ve never known pain before
Cain before
But I’m gonna show you
You’ve never been drained before
Shamed before
But I’d love to share
You’ve never known insane before
Deranged before
I’m here to show you
I owe you nothing

[Explanation of Chorus]
The speaker asserts their superiority and ability to inflict pain and suffering on others. They claim to introduce their followership to gests they have no way encountered ahead, whether it’s physical pain, shame, or madness.

[Bridge]
I wish someone would wake me
Wake me up, wake me up, up
I wish someone would wake me
Wake me up, wake me up, up
I wish someone would wake me
Wake me up, wake me up, up
I wish someone would wake me
Wake me up, wake me up, fuck you

[Explanation of Bridge]
The bridge intensifies the speaker’s desire to break free from their current state. They express aggro and outrage, wishing for someone to wobble them out of their torpor.

[Chorus]
You’ve never known pain before
Cain before
But I’m gonna show you
You’ve never been drained before
Shamed before
But I’d love to share
You’ve never known insane before
Deranged before
I’m here to show you
I owe you absolutely nothing

[Explanation of Chorus]
The speaker asserts their superiority and ability to inflict pain and suffering on others. They claim to introduce their followership to gests they have no way encountered ahead, whether it’s physical pain, shame, or madness.

[Outro]
I owe you nothing

[Explanation of Outro]
In the final repetition of the chorus, the speaker reasserts their independence and power, declaring that they owe nothing to anyone. They embrace their identity and refuse to be checked or played by others.