Gracie Abrams’ “Daughter from Hell” explores guilt, identity, and emotional conflict through the lens of a daughter struggling with expectations, self-blame, and personal growth. The lyrics reflect fractured family dynamics, inner turmoil, and the difficult process of confronting past mistakes while searching for healing, acceptance, and a stronger sense of self.
Daughter from Hell Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I was a pill, you swallowed me down
They say that I got your mouth
Daughter from hell, hungry and loud
You made me a plate
You lent me your life somehow
[Chorus]
And I want your patience
I want your grace
I want your sugar
And I wanna say
How much I owe ya
I’ve loved your shoulder
[Verse 2]
The mantle of stones
Your rosemary cloud
You talk to the trees out loud
With both of your hands
You held up our house
And down to my bones
I hope that I make you proud
[Chorus]
And now I want your medal
I want your goodness
I want your current
And I wanna say
How much I owe ya
I’ve loved your shoulder
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Chorus]
(Ah-ah-ah)
I want your color (Ah-ah)
I want you to know it (Ah-ah)
I want your mirror (Ah-ah)
And I wanna say (Ah-ah)
How much I owe ya (Ah-ah)
I’ve loved your shoulder (Ah-ah)
(Ah-ah-ah)
I want your patience
I want your gracе (Ah-ah)
I want your sugar (Ah-ah)
And I wanna say (Ah-ah)
How much I owe ya (Ah-ah)
I’ve loved your shouldеr
[Outro]
Daughter from hell, but I came around
I’ll try to become you now
Video of Daughter from Hell Lyrics By Gracie Abrams
Song Credits
- Song Name :– Daughter from Hell
- Singer Name :–Gracie Abrams
- Producer:- Aaron Dessner
- Album:– Daughter from Hell
- Release Date :– July 17, 2026
Song Bio of Daughter from Hell
“Daughter from Hell” captures Gracie Abrams working through her complicated bond with her mother, stripped down to little more than a distorted guitar line. It plays as both a love letter and an apology, tracing how she’s moved from the friction of her teenage years into a more grounded adulthood. Abrams has said the track came together late in the album’s creation, and once it existed, the record’s title followed almost immediately.
She’s described the “daughter from hell” label as one she assigned to herself, a nod to a relationship she used to resist but has since learned to embrace fully.
