You're Out Of My hands

Sator · Basement Noise [2006]

Another trick another turn

Somehow it looked like I'd never learn

You set me up you let me down

I won't join you when you crash and burn

Oh I've tried so hard

But you want more than I could ever give

It's your choice not mine

I can't make you change the way you live



No I can't take that load off you

Not until you want me to

Finally I understand

You're totally out of my hands



Another act another scheme

You know the lines 'cause you wrote the scene

I recognize your routine

Same old maybes and might have beens

You've got some nerve

I gave you more than you deserve

Well I'm out and I'm done

The spell is broken and your grip is gone



I said I can't take that load off you

Not until you want me to

Finally I understand

You're totally out of my hands



You need me

More than I need you

I'm not your savior anymore

No I can't be

The one to pull you through

And I can't hold the wolves outside your door

No!



No I can't take that load off you

Not until you want me to

Finally I understand

You're totally out of my hands

No I can't take that load off you

Not until you ask me to

Finally I understand

You're totally out of my hands

You're totally out of my hands

So totally out of my hands

You're Out Of My hands

Sator's 'You're Out Of My hands' stands as a defining track from the 2006 album Basement Noise, capturing the band's signature blend of energetic rock and introspective songwriting. Emerging from a long-standing discography that spans decades, this recording highlights the group's ability to evolve while maintaining their core musical identity. The song reflects the mature sound developed during this era, moving beyond the raw energy of their earlier works to explore more complex emotional territories. As part of a cohesive album experience, it showcases the band's commitment to crafting memorable melodies and driving rhythms. This track remains a significant song in their catalogue, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their songwriting and the distinct sonic character that has defined their career.