Metal With MGTOW Lyrics - METALLICA, Dyers Eve (Remastered) (read description)
[Verse 1]  
 Dear mother, dear father  
 What is this hell you have put me through?  
 Believer, deceiver  
 Day in, day out, lived my life through you  
 Pushed onto me what's wrong or right  
 Hidden from this thing that they call life  
 Dear mother, dear father  
 Every thought I'd think you'd disapprove  
 Curator, dictator  
 Always censoring my every move  
 Children are seen but are not heard  
 Tear out everything inspired  
   
 [Refrain]  
 Innocence, torn from me without your shelter  
 Barred reality, I'm living blindly  
   
 [Verse 2]  
 Dear mother, dear father  
 Time has frozen still, what's left to be?  
 Hear nothing, say nothing  
 Cannot face the fact I think for me  
 No guarantee it's life as is  
 But damn you for not giving me my chance  
 Dear mother, dear father  
 You clipped my wings before I learned to fly  
 Unspoiled, unspoken  
 I've outgrown that fucking lullaby  
 Same thing I've always heard from you  
 Do as I say, not as I do  
   
 [Refrain]  
 Innocence, torn from me without your shelter  
 Barred reality, I'm living blindly  
   
 [Guitar Solo]  
   
 [Bridge]  
 I'm in hell without you  
 Cannot cope without you two  
 Shocked at the world that I see  
 Innocent victim, please rescue me  
   
 [Verse 3]  
 Dear mother, dear father  
 Hidden in your world you've made for me  
 I'm seething, I'm bleeding  
 Ripping wounds in me that never heal  
 Undying spite I feel for you  
 Living out this hell you always knew  
   
   
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 FOOT NOTES (from GeniusLyrics):  
   
 “Dyer’s Eve”, one of the thrashiest tracks on …And Justice For All, is its closer. It takes the format of an angry, accusatory letter penned by the hand of a child whose fragile psyche was wounded during the developmental phase of life by the very ones who were supposed to be protecting and guiding him.  
 The lyrics are a rant from James Hetfield against his parents. His father left the family when James was only 13 years old and his mother died of cancer when he was 16. She refused treatment because of her beliefs as a Christian Scientist. James also felt his parents had never allowed him to discover the world for himself because their religion encouraged “insulating and alienating.”  
 When Rolling Stone told Hetfield “…you never fell into the I-hate-my-parents and I-hate-school cliches,” he responded:  
   
 There is one song I can specifically disagree with you on, “Dyers Eve”. There is a lot of blame in that song … That song was about being in a cocoon, and now that I’m out on my own, oh, my God, the world is shocking me. I don’t know how to deal with this stuff. I don’t know how to deal with grief, poverty, confrontation. How to live on my own, after father leaving, mother dying.  
   
 The band did not perform this song live in its entirety until March 5, 2004 when they played it at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles during Metallica’s Madly in Anger with the World tour.
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