Lizard Lyrics – Samia

“Lizard” Lyrics by Samia is a latest English song in the voice of Samia. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Lizard” song lyrics are also written by Samia. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Lizard” by Samia paints a vivid, almost surreal picture of a complicated relationship, filled with power dynamics, vulnerability, and self-awareness. The lyrics compare someone to a “Lizard”, regenerating but never truly changing. There’s a sense of tension—wanting to be seen but also wanting to disappear. At a party that isn’t hers to ruin, the singer wrestles with restraint, identity, and the weight of someone else’s perception.

Lizard Lyrics

[Verse 1]
With the strength of your new core
You glide headlessly
Wiping blood with your upper hand
Making a wall of me
Firmly trying to use your tail
To conjure a new brain
Even though we both know
It just works the one way

[Verse 2]
Peace is a double locked door

I’m the wh*re with the extra key
Up on the table in my headset
Dancing to something sweet
I didn’t come here to make you look
But intentions are for the guilty
I’m worth my weight in your image
Dancing to something sweet

[Chorus]
It’s a beautiful party and it’s not mine to ruin
Don’t do it
Don’t do it
Don’t do it
Don’t do it

[Verse 3]
With your neck on the line
Spun me into a star
Now you cannot touch it
And you can’t get far
Passing the lighter
Spilling gin at my feet
Up on the table in my headset
Dancing to something sweet

[Chorus]
At this beautiful party which is not mine to ruin
Don’t do it
Don’t do it
Don’t do it
Don’t do it

[Bridge]
On the side of the road
Through your Nikon Coolpix
I was in warrior pose
You saw the crucifix
In a state of nature
With a misson to remind
You keep flashing your angle
Like you wanna see mine

[Outro]
(Don’t do it)
Do you wanna see mine?
Do you wanna see mine?
Do you wanna see mine?
Do you wanna see mine?

Lizard Video

Lizard Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
This verse describes someone trying to reinvent themselves, but in a way that feels forced or unnatural. The lizard metaphor suggests they’re trying to grow something new (like a tail) to replace what’s lost, but the truth is, real change doesn’t work that way. The speaker feels trapped, as if this person is using them as a barrier in their own transformation.

[Verse 2]
The idea of peace being locked away hints at control and power struggles. The speaker feels like they hold access to something important but are also judged for it. Dancing “in a headset” suggests escapism—trying to stay in their own world while being watched or judged. There’s also tension between intention and perception, as if their worth is tied to how they’re seen by others.

[Chorus]
The party represents a fragile situation, possibly a social event or a larger metaphor for life. The repeated “don’t do it” could be an internal struggle, a warning not to say or do something that might disrupt the moment or cause regret.

[Verse 3]
The speaker reflects on how someone once elevated them, possibly through love or admiration, but now there’s distance. The person who once had power over them can no longer reach them. The spilled gin and passing the lighter hint at reckless behavior, while the speaker remains in their own headspace, still dancing, still detached.

[Chorus]
Again, the speaker reminds themselves not to disrupt things. They recognize that they could, but they hold back, possibly out of fear or self-control.

[Bridge]
This scene feels like a moment of being observed and analyzed. The camera symbolizes perception—how someone else captures and interprets the speaker. The “warrior pose” suggests strength, but the “crucifix” could symbolize sacrifice or suffering. The speaker sees the other person constantly trying to capture an image, possibly wanting to compare perspectives or force their own view onto the situation.

[Outro]
The repeated question “Do you wanna see mine?” feels like a challenge. The speaker is asking if the other person is ready to see their true self, or perhaps daring them to reveal their own vulnerabilities. It’s an open-ended, almost confrontational ending that leaves the power dynamic unresolved.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Lizard song?
A. Lizard song is sung by Samia.

Q. Who wrote Lizard lyrics?
A. Lizard lyrics are penned by Samia.

Q. Who has given the music of Lizard song?
A. Lizard music is composed and produced by Samia.

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