6 Feet Under
Ana Johnsson · The Way I Am [2004]
At the sight of the light I'm down here 6 feet under buried life
With one open eye
Every time you come around you leave me broken
What have I done wrong
You're tearing me apart now without a word spoken
You've gone far too long
Now why you stroke me down
You gave me no sign
Now why you let me drown
Now I
You just left me 6 feet under ground I'm burning
At the sight of the light I'm down here 6 feet under buried life
With one open eye
Every time you come around you leave me burning
Got nothing but scars
You're tearing me apart now but I'm not learning
You're still who you are
Now why you stroke me down
You gave me no sign
Now why you let me drown
Now I
You just left me 6 feet under ground I'm burning
At the sight of the light I'm down here 6 feet under buried life
With one open eye
You just left me 6 feet under ground I'm burning
At the sight of the light I'm down here 6 feet under buried life
Yeah I'm buried life
Oh oh...
You just left me 6 feet under ground I'm burning
At the sight of the light I'm down here 6 feet under buried life
Yeah I'm buried life
With one open eye
6 Feet Under
Ana Johnsson's "6 Feet Under" stands as a defining track from her 2004 album *The Way I Am*, showcasing her signature blend of indie pop and electronic textures. Released during a pivotal era for her career, the song exemplifies her ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that balance melancholic vocals with driving rhythms. As a key component of her discography, the recording reflects the polished production style that characterized her work in the mid-2000s, distinguishing her within the indie music landscape. The track remains a notable example of her early artistic development, capturing the emotional depth and sonic innovation that would continue to evolve in subsequent releases like *Little Angel*. It serves as a testament to her capacity for creating memorable, emotive music that resonates with listeners seeking authentic indie expressions.
