Pieces Of Me

Ashlee Simpson · Autobiography

On a Monday I am waiting
Tuesday I am fading
And By Wednesday I can’t sleep
Then the phone rings I hear you
And the darkness is a clear view
Cause you’ve come to rescue me

Fall, with you I fall so fast
I can hardly catch my breath
I hope it lasts

Ohhhh
It seems like I can finally
Rest my head on something real
I like the way that feels
Ohhhh
It’s as if you know me better
Than I ever knew myself
I love how you can tell
All the pieces, pieces, pieces of me

I am moody and messy
I get restless and it’s senseless
How you never seem to care

When I'm angry, you listen
Make me happy, its your mission
And you won't stop till I'm there.

Fall, sometimes I fall so fast
When I hit that bottom crash
You’re all I have

Ohhhh
It seems like I can finally
Rest my head on something real
I like the way that feels
Ohhhh
It’s as if you know me better
Than I ever knew myself
I love how you can tell
All the pieces, pieces, pieces of me

How do you know?
Everything I’m about to say
Am I that obvious?
And if it’s written on my face
I hope it never goes away
Yea

On a Monday I am waiting
By Tuesday I am fading
Into your arms
So I can breathe

Ohhhh
It seems like I can finally
Rest my head on something real
I like the way that feels
Ohhhh
It’s as if you know me better
Than I ever knew myself
I love how you can tell
Ohhhh
I love how you can tell
Ohhhh
I love how you can tell
All the pieces, pieces, pieces of me
Pieces, pieces, pieces of me

About Pieces Of Me

Ashlee Simpson's "Pieces Of Me" stands as a defining track from her 2004 debut album *Autobiography*, capturing the raw vulnerability of her teenage years. Released during the height of her pop stardom, the song blends acoustic guitar with emotive vocals to explore themes of heartbreak and self-discovery. As a central pillar of her early discography, the recording helped establish her signature sound, characterized by its confessional lyrics and melodic simplicity. The track resonated deeply with audiences, reflecting the broader cultural moment of young artists reclaiming personal narratives in mainstream pop. Its enduring popularity underscores Simpson's ability to translate intimate emotional experiences into a universal musical statement that continues to influence contemporary singer-songwriters.