To My Enemies Lyrics
Saint Motel
Lyrics
You know that talk is cheap,
Keep talking as I turn my cheek.
You know that no one really cares.
Did you know that, did you know that?
It wasn't long ago,
You wanted to slit my throat,
To find out if my blood bleeds blue.
Did you know that, did you know that?
I am coming back, back, back into your life.
To my enemies, those were the best days of our lives.
When our hate made us feel so alive.
So wrong it's right, so wrong it's right, alright.
I still miss the pain,
It's never felt the same,
You took more than my dog when you ran off with my dog.
Did you know that, did you know that?
Blood and sweat and tears,
We learned each other's fears and,
God, I'll miss the way you cry.
Did you know that, did you know that?
I am coming back, back, back
I am coming back, back, back into your life.
To my enemies, those were the best days of our lives.
When our hate made us feel so alive.
When our hate made us feel so alive.
So wrong it's right, so wrong it's right, alright.
I will not rest till I find you, I'm comin, I'm comin.
You can run but you know that you can't hid, I'm back, I'm back.
To my enemies, those were the best days of our lives.
When our hate made us feel so alive.
When our hate made us feel so alive.
So wrong it's right, so wrong it's right, alright.
Song & Lyrics Facts
Saint Motel is an American indie pop band from Los Angeles, California. The song "To My Enemies" was released on their second studio album, saintmotelevision, in 2016.
The album was produced by Tim Pagnotta and the lyrics were written by Saint Motel members A/J Jackson (vocals/guitar), Aaron Sharp (lead guitar), Dak Lerdamornpong (bass) and Greg Erwin (drums). The genre of the song is a mix of alternative rock, folk-rock and indie-pop. The song's lyrics are about letting go of past grudges and forgiving those who have wronged you. It talks about how it takes strength to let go of your anger and forgive others. This uplifting message resonates with many fans, making this one of Saint Motel's most popular songs. The song has been featured in multiple films and TV shows since its release.