Fight Song Rachel Platten Like a small boat On the ocean Sending big waves Into motion Like how a single word Can make a heart open I might only have one match But I can make an explosion And all those things I didn't say Wrecking balls inside my brain I will scream them loud tonight Can you hear my voice this time? This is my fight song Take back my life song Prove I'm alright song My power's turned on Starting right now I'll be strong I'll play my fight song And I don't really care if nobody else believes 'Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me Losing friends and I'm chasing sleep Everybody's worried about me In too deep Say I'm in too deep (in too deep) And it's been two years I miss my home But there's a fire burning in my bones Still believe Yeah, I still believe And all those things I didn't say Wrecking balls inside my brain I will scream them loud tonight Can you hear my voice this time? This is my fight song Take back my life song Prove I'm alright song My power's turned on Starting right now I'll be strong I'll play my fight song And I don't really care if nobody else believes 'Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me A lot of fight left in me Like a small boat On the ocean Sending big waves Into motion Like how a single word Can make a heart open I might only have one match But I can make an explosion This is my fight song Take back my life song Prove I'm alright song My power's turned on Starting right now I'll be strong (I'll be strong) I'll play my fight song And I don't really care if nobody else believes 'Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me Know I've still got a lot of fight left in me 1. Rachel Platten depicts how a little activity can have an enormous outcome. She utilizes the possibility of a boat out adrift to show this. 2. This whole opening verse is around one little activity or thought having a major effect. A match to touch off and blast is a similitude for this idea. 3. Rachel Platten recollects the things she might have done any other way, wishing she could get one more opportunity to make an alternate move. 4. Rachel still up in the air not to rehash her past. She will settle on more determined choices now. 5. Rachel Platten imparts to her audience members that she sings this melody to guarantee responsibility forever. The tune is consolation to herself that she is alright. 6. Rachel Platten reinforces her own determination. 7. Regardless of whether she should battle alone, Rachel still up in the air to have strength starting now and into the foreseeable future. 8. Rachel Platten has numerous issues in her day-to-day existence, making others be worried for her. 9. She feels overpowered by these issues. 10. Rachel Platten wants to reestablish her past. 11. A fire consuming in somebody's bones alludes to a profound enthusiasm for something. 12. Rachel Platten actually has trust notwithstanding the presence of difficulties in her day to day existence. 13. This tune is about human flexibility. It is about Rachel Platten facing her life's conflicts in spite of how troublesome they are.