
Satisfied Liz Phair
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I fell in love along the way, somewhere I couldn't stay
But it's nice to take a detour sometimes
You drove me out in your rented car, we didn't have to go too far
To look back on the city lights
Some things aren't that different
But other things, they change
You've got the world at your feet, with everything you need
Tell me, are you satisfied?
It all comes easily to you, with everything you do
Tell me, are you satisfied?
I came, I saw, I kicked its ass
I walked away, and I never looked back
I remember you, when you held my hair
As I puked, oh, everywhere
Some things aren't that different
But other things, they change
You've got the world at your feet, with everything you need
Tell me, are you satisfied?
It all comes easily to you, with everything you do
But tell me, are you satisfied?
But it's nice to take a detour sometimes
You drove me out in your rented car, we didn't have to go too far
To look back on the city lights
Some things aren't that different
But other things, they change
You've got the world at your feet, with everything you need
Tell me, are you satisfied?
It all comes easily to you, with everything you do
Tell me, are you satisfied?
I came, I saw, I kicked its ass
I walked away, and I never looked back
I remember you, when you held my hair
As I puked, oh, everywhere
Some things aren't that different
But other things, they change
You've got the world at your feet, with everything you need
Tell me, are you satisfied?
It all comes easily to you, with everything you do
But tell me, are you satisfied?
"Satisfied" by Liz Phair, released in 1993, is a #Rock song that explores themes of desire, disillusionment, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics reflect a yearning for emotional fulfillment while grappling with the reality of unreciprocated feelings and societal expectations. Musically, the song features a raw, confessional style typical of the 90s alt-rock scene, blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics. Its candid approach to female sexuality and personal struggles has resonated with listeners, solidifying Phair's influence in the indie music landscape.
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