Tied My Hands

Seether · One Cold Night

'Seether' sang this under their original band name 'Saron Gas':

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Can you remember when

We used to cry

But never in distress?

Or can you picture when

We used to pride

Ourselves on neatness?



'Cause I can't understand

What you meant to me

You made me wild

Then you tied my hands.

Oh.

Oh.



Can you remember when

We used to laugh

At those mistakes we made?

Or can you picture then?

How we used to drive

And never reach the end.



But I can't understand

What you meant to me

You made me wild

Then you tied my hands.

Oh.

Oh.



But since you went away

Made me find

I have nothing to say, oh.



Since you went away

Made me find

I have nothing to say, oh.



'Cause I can't understand

What you meant to me

You made me wild

Then you tied my hands.

Oh.

Oh.



'Cause I can't understand

What you meant to me

You made me wild

And then you tied my hands

Tied my hands.

Mmm.

Tied my hands

You tied my hands.

Mmm.

Tied my hands.

Tied My Hands

Seether's "Tied My Hands" serves as a defining track from their 2003 album One Cold Night, exemplifying the band's signature blend of melodic hard rock and emotional intensity. The song features the distinctive vocal delivery of Scott Weiland, whose soaring tenor became a hallmark of the group's sound during the early 2000s. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric production characteristic of the era, resonating with fans of alternative metal and nu-metal. Its enduring popularity underscores Weiland's ability to craft anthemic hooks that remain central to Seether's catalog, cementing the track's place in the history of modern rock music.