"Don't tell me what I can do
Don't tell me what I can't say
Don't tell me who I can't love"
These lines reflect a defiant attitude against being told what to do or how to live one's life. The singer asserts their autonomy and independence in the face of external constraints and expectations.
"I'm not the one who's wrong
It's you who's out of touch"
This part suggests a sense of righteousness and self-assurance. The singer believes they are not the one in the wrong and accuses those making accusations of being out of touch with reality or lacking understanding.
"I won't let you take my pride
I won't let you take my voice
I won't let you take my right"
These lines convey determination to stand up for oneself and one's rights. The singer refuses to allow others to diminish their pride, silence their voice, or take away their fundamental rights.
"I'm more than what you see
I'm more than just a face
I'm more than what you think
I'm not here to conform"
This section reveals a sense of frustration with being misunderstood or stereotyped. The singer wants to be recognized for who they truly are, beyond superficial appearances or preconceived notions. They reject societal pressures to conform and embrace their individuality.
Overall, the chorus projects feelings of defiance, righteousness, determination, and a desire for self-expression and acceptance in the face of external judgment and criticism.