What i ve done linkin park lyrics
What i ve done linkin park lyrics
In this farewell,
There’s no blood,
There’s no alibi.
‘Cause I’ve drawn regret,
From the truth,
Of a thousand lies.
So let mercy come,
And wash away…
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What I’ve Done.
I’ll face myself,
To cross out what I’ve become.
Erase myself,
And let go of what I’ve done.
Put to rest,
What you thought of me.
While I clean this slate,
With the hands,
So let mercy come,
And wash away…
What I’ve Done.
I’ll face myself,
To cross out what I’ve become.
Erase myself,
And let go of what I’ve done.
For What I’ve Done
I’ll start again,
And whatever pain may come.
Today this ends,
I’m forgiving what I’ve done.
I’ll face myself,
To cross out what I’ve become.
Erase myself,
And let go of what I’ve done.
What I’ve done.
Forgiving What I’ve Done.
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но все же я страдал
ото всей
этой лжи о мне
но пусть придет милосердие(прощение)
и смоет все
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что сделал я
взгляну в себя
чтобы понять кто я такой
сотру себя
отброшу все что сделал я
позабудь
все что знал о мне
и может я смогу
изменить
свое прошлое
но пусть придет милосердие(прощение)
и смоет все
что сделал я
взгляну в себя
чтобы понять кто я такой
сотру себя
отброшу все что сделал я
что сделал я?
начну с нуля
начну все заново
прости меня
забудь что сделал я
взгляну в себя
чтобы понять кто я такой
сотру себя
отброшу все что сделал я
What I’ve Done
Linkin Park
In this farewell
There’s no blood, there’s no alibi
‘Cause I’ve drawn regret
From the truth of a thousand lies
So let mercy come and wash away
What I’ve done
I’ll face myself to cross out what I’ve become
Erase myself
And let go of what I’ve done
Put to rest what you thought of me
While I clean this slate
With the hands of uncertainty
So let mercy come and wash away
What I’ve done
I’ll face myself to cross out what I’ve become
Erase myself
And let go of what I’ve done
For what I’ve done
I start again
And whatever pain may come
Today this ends
I’m forgiving what I’ve done
I’ll face myself to cross out what I’ve become
Erase myself
And let go of what I’ve done
(Na-na na na, na-na na na, na-na na na)
What I’ve done
(Na-na na na, na-na na na, na-na na na)
Forgiving what I’ve done
(Na-na na na, na-na na na, na-na na na)
(Na-na na na, na-na na na, na-na na)
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What I’ve Done Lyrics as written by Chester Charles Bennington Brad Delson
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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My InterpretationPolitics, environment, God, Sin, repentance, redemption? I say, all of the above. I think that’s the beauty of the song. Some have already said that the interpretation is in the eye of the beholder, but I go a little bit further and think two things: (1) interpretation is based on your world-view, and (2) LP is writing with that intent.
What’s the song’s problem or tension? Guilt over past actions. I’m a Christian, so I am naturally going to interpret this, very easily, as a song about sin, God’s forgiveness, and the need to move beyond the guilt. This is not to say that LP is in any way religious, however they have chosen certain phrases («So let mercy come and wash away. » for example) that they must know will appeal to a religious listener, particularly one that is Christian. If this song was performed by a band in the Christian fringe line Underoath, Head (Brian Welch), or even Lifehouse, how would it be interpreted? It would get heavy play on Christian radio and in Christian Youth Groups.
What’s your world-view? Are you a secular-humanist? An environmentalist? Supporter of animal rights? The good thing about the song is that there is a positive message in there for you, too.
And in the end, if you begin to ponder the idea of God and His Grace and Mercy, that’s great, too. Have an open mind and heart.
@jayintheuk
I agree with your interpretation of the song. I am not a religious person at all. To me, it meant something a little different. I trouble handling the stress of being a whistle blower, trying for my PhD and all of these things. I was drinking excessively and at times completely out of control. She put up with it until the day she discovered that I had cheated on her and we broke up.
After months had passed, I recently sent this song to my ex-gf (before ever watching the music video). I have been trying to «win her back» since. For me it meant, that everything we think we know about «therapy» is incorrect. Think of AA or NA, «Hi my name is X and I’m an alcoholic». I believe that VERY LINE is the reason programs like AA only have a 3% success rate. Every-time, you say «I am» anything, your brain strengthens those neural connections. Effectively, you become what you believe. Your entire life is based on beliefs, the beliefs that if you sit in a chair you wont fall through it, or hit a wall it will stop you. However, there is nothing innate about these properties. Humans (homo-sapiens) have an incredibly developed per-frontal cortex and I believe that by focusing the energy of this, you can re-wire your brain, your neural connections, almost instantly. I practice meditation for hours, take Omega 3, 6, 8 etc. and then go to sleep. I wake up the next day feeling different.
As Charlie Sheen said once in an interview I had a problem but I don’t anymore. I rewired my brain in a nano-second and it was a gone. Of course nobody believed him and thought he was crazy. But I believe that is the moment in my life when I realized that he wasn’t crazy, he was right. We all have the power to rewire our brains if we only try.
Instead of saying «I am», or «I have» this to anything negative. You should instead replace this with, «I don’t have a problem with X», or «I am not X». Also, use «passed tense» when referring to a problem. «I had a problem with X» etc.
Back to the song:
I believe the Linkin Park discovered the same thing. Listen to the lyrics:
«I’ll face myself
To cross out what I’ve become
Erase myself
And let go of what I’ve done»
It seems so simple, «Erase myself», «cross out what I’ve done». Because it IS that simple.
«Put to rest
What you thought of me
While I clean this slate
With the hands of uncertainty»
He’s changed, put to rest what you thought of me. He’s cleaning his slate, but he’s lost (likely experiencing «lost dreams», as I do all the time). Because he is uncertain of his destination yet he still believes he can clean the slate.
Anyways, maybe this will add something to the way you perceive the world.