Fight Til I’m Good Enough Lyrics – The Living Tombstone

“Fight Til I’m Good Enough” Lyrics by The Living Tombstone is a latest English song in the voice of The Living Tombstone. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Fight Til I’m Good Enough” song lyrics are also written by The Living Tombstone. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Fight Til I’m Good Enough” by The Living Tombstone is about struggling with self-doubt and trying to prove your worth to yourself and others. It talks about feeling broken and judged but refusing to give up. The singer fights to be seen, accepted, and finally feel good enough.

Fight Til I’m Good Enough Lyrics

[Verse 1: Elsie Lovelock]
I see the way that they look at me
And see what I couldn’t be
The one who’s good enough
As simple as I was born to be
In perfect conformity
Like all the others
But since you ripped the world I had in two
I was broken, rearranged
Beyond the life I thought I knew
It feels so damn strange

[Chorus: Elsie Lovelock & Michael Kovach]
I know that I’m more than you bargained for
I’m not some story’s hero
Won’t give up and give them a good excuse
To write me off like a weirdo
Show the ones who doubt me that I’m not the loser that they thought, got
Nothing left to lose, just gotta prove that I’m good enough

[Post-Chorus: Michael Kovach & Elsie Lovelock]
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough

[Verse 2: Allanah Fitzgerald]
Can you hear it? The drums of war
Do you fear it? The future you’re unprepared for
Within you, evil capacity
It has a name, it has a voice, it’s me
I feel your suffering, I feel your bu-bu-bu-buffering
I feel concern within her, this is the way the world ends
Not with a bang, but a whimper
N-n-nothing and you will always be nothing
Ask yourself if I am bluffing
Ask yourself if you are good enough

The answer is no
I’m the voice inside your head that says to save her if you’re in debt
‘Cause every iota of your data says that there’ll be a day that you kill everyone you love instead

[Chorus: Elsie Lovelock & Michael Kovach]
I know that I’m more than you bargained for
I’m not some story’s hero
Won’t give up and give them a good excuse
To write me off like a weirdo
Show the ones who doubt me that I’m not the loser that they thought, got
Nothing left to lose, just gotta prove that I’m good enough

[Post-Chorus: Michael Kovach & Elsie Lovelock]
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough
I’ll fight ’til I’m good enough

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Fight Til I’m Good Enough Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1: Elsie Lovelock]
This verse talks about feeling judged and not meeting the expectations of others. The singer notices that people compare them to what they think is “good enough,” but they’ve always been their own simple self. Their world has been disrupted and changed in ways they never expected, leaving them feeling broken and out of place. Everything feels strange and unfamiliar, like the life they knew no longer exists, and they’re struggling to find their place again.

[Chorus: Elsie Lovelock & Michael Kovach]
Here, the singer expresses determination to prove themselves. They know they are not the perfect hero people expect, but they refuse to give up or let others label them as a failure. Instead, they want to show everyone who doubted them that they are capable and strong. With nothing left to lose, they focus on fighting to reach their own sense of worth and acceptance.

[Post-Chorus: Michael Kovach & Elsie Lovelock]
This part emphasizes persistence. No matter the struggles, the singer is ready to keep fighting until they feel accepted and valued, refusing to quit until they are “good enough.”

[Verse 2: Allanah Fitzgerald]
This verse dives into darker feelings and challenges. The singer warns about facing fears and unprepared futures, revealing a side that feels powerful but also frightening. They seem to sense the pain and struggles of others while acknowledging the destructive potential within themselves. There’s a tension between empathy and danger, showing a world that ends quietly with despair rather than dramatic events. They challenge the listener to question their own worth and confront inner fears, hinting that everyone has hidden impulses and decisions that can lead to harm if ignored. The verse explores inner conflict, fear, and the struggle to control powerful emotions.

[Chorus: Elsie Lovelock & Michael Kovach]
The chorus repeats the singer’s determination to prove themselves. They aren’t a flawless hero and won’t let people dismiss them as weird or weak. They want to show their strength to those who doubted them and keep pushing forward, fighting for their self-worth with everything they have.

[Post-Chorus: Michael Kovach & Elsie Lovelock]
This section reinforces the fight and determination. The singer is committed to keep going and prove their value, refusing to stop until they truly feel good enough.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Fight Til I’m Good Enough song?
A. Fight Til I’m Good Enough song is sung by The Living Tombstone.

Q. Who wrote Fight Til I’m Good Enough lyrics?
A. Fight Til I’m Good Enough lyrics are penned by The Living Tombstone.

Q. Who has given the music of Fight Til I’m Good Enough song?
A. Fight Til I’m Good Enough music is composed and produced by The Living Tombstone.

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