Get Better
Rising from Heartbreak: Embracing Strength in 'Get Better'Lyrics
It’s ok to cry as long as you let him go
Expressing that it is acceptable to show vulnerability by crying, but it's crucial to release the person causing pain.
It wasn’t your fault you didn’t know
Assuring the listener that they are not to blame for the situation because they were unaware of the truth.
Pathological liars are rarely found out
Highlighting the difficulty in detecting pathological liars, suggesting the deceptive nature of the person in question.
You’re one of the lucky ones though you can’t see it now
Despite current difficulties, acknowledging that the listener is fortunate, even if they can't perceive it in the present moment.
It’s ok to heal take the time that you need
Encouraging the listener to take the necessary time for healing after the emotional wounds.
I know that you’re stronger than what you believe
Affirming the belief in the listener's strength, potentially greater than their own perception.
This is the last time that he’ll leave you this hurt
Stating that the current pain caused by the person will be the last, emphasizing a turning point.
You can move on life lesson learned
Encouraging the listener to move forward, seeing the experience as a valuable life lesson.
Don’t go looking for love where you lost it
Advising against seeking love in the same place where it was lost, suggesting a need for a new and healthier perspective.
You deserve better yeah it’ll get better I promise
Affirming that the listener deserves better and assuring them that things will improve in the future.
You didn't do anything wrong
Reassuring the listener that they did not commit any wrongdoing in the situation.
Don’t know what he was doing but it wasn’t love
Expressing uncertainty about the ex-partner's actions but asserting that it wasn't an expression of genuine love.
All I know for sure is its insanity
Describing the situation as insane, possibly emphasizing its irrational or destructive nature.
Doing all this again in hopes he’ll act differently
Acknowledging the repetition of painful experiences, questioning if the person will change their behavior.
Give yourself some grace
Advising self-compassion and understanding during the healing process.
Deep breath you’re gonna be ok
Encouraging the listener to take a deep breath, signaling a moment of calm and reassurance.
You are finally safe
Declaring that the listener is now in a state of safety after the ordeal.
Deep breath you’re gonna be ok
Reiterating the message of reassurance through a deep breath, emphasizing the eventual recovery.
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