Hayley Williams' official debut solo single is a rocktronica track where she reflects on her anger. She kicks off the song by singing: Rage is a quiet thing You think that you've tamed it But it's just lying in wait She is furious with a man who has done her wrong. In the chorus, Williams concludes that she needs to control her fury so that her emotions don't get the better of her. Eyes close Another way to make it to 10 Oh, how to draw the line between wrath and mercy? Simmer simmer simmer simmer simmer down
Williams ultimately takes the higher road, choosing to use "petals for armor." The singer liked her poetical "petals for armor" phrase so much, she titled her album after it.
The instrumentation stresses the song's message of anger management. Rather than incorporating thrashing guitars to signify rage, there is a calming watery harp, an alluring bass, and sinister vocal harmonies.
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