If I Killed Someone For You...

in #hive-19280613 days ago

I have always liked Alec Benjamin’s songs. I liked listening to Let Me Down Slowly and The Devil Doesn't Bargain. One of his songs that stood out for me though is If I Killed Someone For You. I discovered this song when I was going through a phase of inward battles and identity crisis. As a teenager then, there was always the burden of peer pressure and trying to appear cool. Trying to fit in to what my peers thought was the norm. I never really did fit or adapt to their way of thinking. I found it difficult to and it was better to just be myself. Of course there were times I would have crushes on this people I termed 'cool' then. But to impress them or get their attention, I would have to give up writing or reading books. It made me feel conflicted and I just couldn't. It was not that easy for me to say no to peer pressure but I did. I have seen friends and acquaintances give in to peer pressure and just change in all their being and entirety that they become so unrecognizable. I think that's part of the message If I Killed Someone For You is trying to pass across.

Alec Benjamin was basically telling us a story through this song. This song is basically about symbolism. A story that can be related to in different ways because it is art. The song starts with the protagonist taking in the aftermath of his actions. He has killed someone. He’s sorry but he doesn't regret it because he did it for a girl he loves. He cleans up the mess and the blood and decides to go to her house. He’s not sure how she would take it. He’s not sure if she would accept him and cover up for him when the news of his killing is broadcast. He wonders if she would love him more and hold his hands if he killed someone for her, which he has already done. He gets to her house but she doesn't recognize him. He tries to persuade her to let him in because it's him. He wants to explain his actions to her but he needs a place to hide. When she finally let's him in, he tells her that the person he has killed is himself. He has changed himself in all his entirety for her and he asks her the great question. Would she accept him the way he is now? Would she love him more now that he has killed his true self for her? He tells her there is no turning back.

For me, this song just represents the struggle we go through inwardly in trying to conform to the standards of other people or trying to fit the perfection people we love asks of us. Sometimes, we often downplay ourselves in a bid to appear likable or pleasing to people. We reduce our standards, change parts of us so we can be more acceptable to society. We perform actions we would rather not do because we want to please other people. I saw a tweet yesterday that a man made. He said that he liked crunchy peanut butter while his wife liked smooth peanut butter. Then he said that he had not had crunchy peanut butter in sixteen years. I know this might come off as an unequal instance but what does it say? Cutting off things because we deem it more important to please and satisfy those we love. There are times when compromises can be reached and individuality is needed. I'm sure that those we love might actually just accept us the way we are, just the way we have accepted them.

It leads to the great question, “After all the changes you have made in a bid to fit in or conform to standards, do you feel accepted and recognized? Do you feel worthy and of value? Food for thought.

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I'm not a fan of Alec Benjamin, but I love a few of his songs, particularly the ones you mentioned - Let Me Down Slowly and The Devil Doesn't Bargain. They were on repeat until I got tired and dropped them.

I'm not a fan also.🌚
But give it a few months or a year and listen to them again. I'm sure you will remember the joy you got from listening to them before.

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Killing ourselves has for people to see you have never and will never be right. The moment we do that, we lose our happiness and peace. And also get angry when those people still don't see us.

I saw the tweet, and I understand he meant to sacrifice, but also, I believe he could have also gotten what he wanted. Having two butters in the house won't kill anyone.

I don't enjoy cold water, but I have been around very close people who do. That doesn't mean I have to take it for them or they have to do the same for me. We can coexist regardless.

You just described my thoughts succinctly. Regardless of anything, two humans can coexist and still love and accept each other that way. Unless, the love was never mutual.

Thanks for reading.✨

Exactly.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.

Sometimes, or let me say MOST TIMES, love comes in dimensions we can't control which get us to cut down our standards to please others. This is natural for love but it's far better too if we can be natural on ourselves and allow those we love to love us the way we are👌

Yeah, love is illogical but love is also supposed to be unconditional. That means two people can coexist and still love each other. So far their habits do not damage each other.

Thanks for engaging.