Remedy

Seether · Karma & Effect [2005]

Throw

Your dollar bills

And leave your thrills all here with me

And speak but don't pretend

I won't defend you any more, you see.



It aches in every bone

I'll die alone, but not for you

My eyes don't need to see

That ugly thing

I know it's me you fear.

If you want me hold me back.



Frail! The skin is dry and pale

The pain will never fail

And so we go back to the remedy

Clip the wings that get you high

Just leave them where they lie

And tell yourself

"You'll be the death of me".



I don't need a friend

I need to mend so far away

So come sit by the fire and play a while

But you can't stay too long.



It aches in every bone

I'll die alone, but not for pleasure

I see my heart explode

It's been eroded by the weather here.



If you want me, hold me back!



Frail! The skin is dry and pale

The pain will never fail

And so we go back to the remedy

Clip the wings that get you high

Just leave them where they lie

And tell yourself

"You'll be the death of me".



Frail! The skin is dry and pale

The pain will never fail

And so we go back to the remedy

Clip the wings that get you high

Just leave them where they lie

And tell yourself

"You'll be the death of me".



Hold your eyes closed, take me in

Hold your eyes closed, take me in!



Yeah, yeah!!!



Frail! The skin is dry and pale

The pain will never fail

And so we go back to the remedy

Clip the wings that get you high

Just leave them where they lie

And tell yourself

"You'll be the death of me".



Frail! The skin is dry and pale

The pain will never fail

And so we go back to the remedy

Clip the wings that get you high

Just leave them where they lie

And tell yourself

"You'll be the death of me".

Remedy - Seether

Released in 2005 on the album Karma & Effect, "Remedy" stands as a defining track in Seether's evolution from hard rock to a more polished, alternative metal sound. The song features the band's signature blend of heavy, driving riffs and melodic vocals, capturing the emotional intensity characteristic of their mid-2000s discography. As a staple of their live performances, the recording showcases the band's ability to balance aggression with atmospheric depth, cementing their status as a prominent force in the nu-metal and hard rock scenes of that era. The track remains a popular choice for fans seeking the heavier, more mature direction Seether took following their earlier work.