All that I've Got

The Used The Used

The Facade of Resilience in 'All that I've Got'

The song 'All that I've Got' by The Used delves into the emotional turmoil of someone who is trying to cope with deep-seated pain and loss. The lyrics suggest a person who has been wounded so profoundly that the pain has become numb, indicated by the line 'So deep that it didn't even bleed and catch me.' This metaphor implies that the emotional injury is so intense that it transcends physical sensation, reflecting a state of shock or denial.

The chorus, 'I'll be just fine pretending I'm not, I'm far from lonely, And it's all that I've got,' reveals the protagonist's coping mechanism: pretense. The repetition of these lines throughout the song emphasizes the struggle to maintain this facade of being okay. The phrase 'far from lonely' suggests a desperate attempt to convince oneself of their emotional independence, while 'it's all that I've got' implies a resignation to this state of denial as the only way to manage the pain.

The Used, known for their emotive and often raw lyrical content, captures the essence of human vulnerability in 'All that I've Got.' The song resonates with listeners who have experienced the complexity of hiding true feelings of loneliness and hurt behind a veneer of normalcy. It's a poignant reminder that sometimes, the bravest face we show to the world is the one that hides our deepest struggles.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Cathedral Bells
  2. Blue and Yellow
  3. The Bird And The Worm
  4. Earthquake
  5. Smother Me
  6. On My Own
  7. Pretty Handsome Awkward
  8. The Taste Of Ink
  9. Empty With You
  10. All that I've Got
View all The Used songs

Most popular topics in The Used songs

Related artists

  1. Panic! At The Disco
    Panic! At The Disco
  2. All Time Low
    All Time Low
  3. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
    The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  4. A Day To Remember
    A Day To Remember
  5. Underoath
    Underoath
  6. Yellowcard
    Yellowcard
  7. Fall Out Boy
    Fall Out Boy
  8. Falling In Reverse
    Falling In Reverse