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“You Can’t Fix Me” by Dead On The Inside is a crushing, emotionally raw post-hardcore/emo confession about pushing away the one person who tried to save you. It’s a song steeped in resignation, self-loathing, and the painful truth that love can’t heal everything — especially when the wounds run deeper than anyone can reach. The track opens with a stark admission: “You said you’d stay through all my storms / But I was broken long before.” From the first line, the song sets its tone — wounded, exhausted, and painfully honest. The verses unravel the narrator’s lifelong struggle with feeling unfixable, their internal scars too old and too deep for love to mend. Every promise, every touch, every attempt at healing only reveals more fractures beneath the surface. The chorus hits like an emotional collapse: “You can’t fix me, I’m falling apart… I’ll only drag you down inside.” It’s not anger — it’s acceptance. The narrator isn’t asking to be saved; they’re begging the other person to stop trying, to spare themselves from drowning in someone else’s darkness. As the song builds, the emotional weight intensifies. The second verse digs into the fear of becoming a burden, describing love as a fragile thread that can’t hold together a crumbling soul. By the bridge, the truth becomes unavoidable: “Every promise starts to fade when you realize I can’t be saved.” “You Can’t Fix Me” is heartbreak in slow motion — the moment someone realizes they’re not afraid of being alone, but afraid of destroying the person who stayed. With soaring melodies, bruised vocals, and that signature Dead On The Inside emotional gravity, this track captures the quiet tragedy of believing you’re beyond repair.