I Know Nothing Could Matter Lyrics

I Know Nothing Could Matter is a verse from the song Die On This Hill sung by SIENNA SPIRO. The lyrics of the song are written by Michael Pollack, Omer Fedi & SIENNA SPIRO.

I Know Nothing Could Matter Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Got me to stay, said that you need me
Starved ’cause his words don’t have a meaning
No, they don’t, at least not to me
There’ll be a day, I’ll be more creative
A poetic way to say, “I’m not leaving”
To the world, not to your face, mm

[Chorus]
I’ll take my pride, stand here for you
No, I’m not blind, just seeing it through
You’d take my life just for the thrill
I’ll take tonight and die on this hill
I always will

[Verse 2]
Know that I look stubborn, impatient
But you wrote the book, I just took a page out
To be loved, to be loved and nothing more
And you kept your word, do you want a medal?
The way that someone leaves this world
Is all just levels to me now, oh, to me now

[Chorus]
I’ll take my pride, stand here for you
Know I’m not blind, just seeing it through
You’d take my life just for the thrill
I’ll take tonight and die on this hill
I always will

[Bridge]
I’ll be here the whole night
I’ll be here ’cause I can
Yeah, I know you don’t care
I know nothing could matter
God, I wish something mattered to you

[Chorus]
I’ll take my pride, stand here for you
Know I’m not blind, just seeing it through
You’d take my life just for the thrill
I’ll take tonight and die on this hill
I always, always, I always will

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Song Credits

SongDie On This Hill
ArtistSIENNA SPIRO
AlbumSS2
WriterMichael Pollack, Omer Fedi & SIENNA SPIRO
ProducerOmer Fedi, Michael Pollack & Blake Slatkin

About the Song

“Die On This Hill” by Sienna Spiro is a bold and emotionally charged track that explores conviction, identity, and the lines people are willing to draw for what they believe in. From the opening verse, Spiro sets a tense and reflective tone, almost like she’s letting listeners into a private moment of decision-making. The production has a modern alternative-pop feel, with steady drums, atmospheric synths, and a subtle cinematic layer underneath that gives the song a sense of urgency.

The lyrics focus on standing firm even when others doubt, criticize, or try to push you into being someone you’re not. Instead of apologizing or shrinking, the narrator chooses to embrace her beliefs and values—suggesting that sometimes growth comes from resisting rather than agreeing. The title phrase, “die on this hill,” becomes a metaphor for those personal boundaries and principles that feel non-negotiable. It’s not dramatic for the sake of drama; it feels sincere, like it’s rooted in real experiences of defending one’s identity.

Vocally, Spiro delivers the song with a mix of strength and vulnerability. There are moments where she sounds defiant, and others where you can hear the emotional cost of holding your ground. That balance keeps the song human and relatable rather than simply an anthem of confidence.

Overall, “Die On This Hill” stands out for its sharp songwriting and honest self-awareness. It captures a feeling many people recognize—choosing what matters enough to fight for and refusing to be reshaped by outside pressure. With its layered production and thoughtful lyrics, the track leaves a lasting impression and invites listeners to reflect on the hills they would choose for themselves.

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