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    Ava Della Pietra’s Marionette Weaves Theatrical Elegance with Haunting Emotion

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMarch 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ava Della Pietra’s Marionette song cover
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    Ava Della Pietra’s new single Marionette moves like a puppet caught between tension and release, its strings pulled taut by eerie strings and a pulsing rhythm that never quite lets go.

    The indie-pop track leans into theatricality, blending classical flourishes with brooding electronic undertones, creating a sense of both elegance and unease.

    The song opens with an atmospheric soundscape, delicate notes and ghostly string arrangements, setting a stage where control and power struggles take centre focus.

    Ava’s vocals waver between soft surrender and quiet resistance, mirroring the emotional conflict of the lyrics. 

    “Can’t help it, you’re controlling me so easily,” she sings, her delivery haunting yet restrained, as if caught in a push-and-pull she can’t quite escape.

    “‘Marionette’ is about feeling controlled by someone who takes advantage of that power—like a marionette struggling to cut the strings,” Ava explains. “It’s about knowing you have the strength to walk away but still feeling trapped in an unhealthy connection.”

    The accompanying music video brings her vision to life, blending vaudeville aesthetics, gothic costuming, and surreal choreography to heighten the song’s eerie atmosphere.

    With its striking visuals and emotionally charged delivery, Marionette is a must-watch, cementing Ava Della Pietra as an artist unafraid to push creative boundaries.

    Stream it now and step into her hauntingly beautiful world.

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    Ava Della Pietra Marionette Lyrics

    hold me like you own me
    maybe now you do
    touch me like you love me
    make me think it’s true

    my strings are frayed, dear puppeteer
    have mercy, let me disappear
    you whisper softly in my ear
    i need you near

    can’t help it, you’re controlling me so easily so easily
    and you’re holding my thread
    like a marionette

    can’t help it, you’re controlling me so easily so easily
    from the moment we met
    been your marionette

    like a marionette
    (ha ha ha ha ha ha)

    only
    when you’re lonely
    i’m your saving grace your angel
    and it’s painful
    trapped in your embrace

    you keep my face wrapped in your hands
    spin me around ‘til i can’t stand
    your voice will echo in my mind
    ‘til the end of time

    can’t help it, you’re controlling me so easily so easily
    and you’re holding my thread
    like a marionette

    can’t help it, you’re controlling me so easily so easily
    from the moment we met
    been your marionette

    swear i’m stronger than this
    but you’re so damn hard to resist
    and i know you didn’t mean
    to say you love me

    you’re controlling me so easily
    (so easily)
    controlling me so easily

    can’t help it, you’re controlling me
    and you’re holding my thread
    like a marionette

    oh controlling me so easily
    from the moment we met
    been your marionette

    (ha ha ha ha ha ha)

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