Lost Interest
Farewell to Heartache: Georg Grivas' Powerful Anthem of Self-LiberationLyrics
You simply lost your interest
You no longer find me interesting or captivating.
Nothing more nothing less
The situation is as simple as losing interest, with no additional complications.
Not because I messed up
My actions or mistakes are not the cause of the loss of interest.
But because I am a mess
The reason is my personal struggles and emotional turmoil.
I don't need you in my life
I don't want you to be a part of my life anymore.
You broke my heart already twice
You have already hurt me deeply on two occasions.
I think now is the time
It's time to bring closure and end the relationship.
To say finally goodbye
A final farewell is necessary at this point.
I won't be writing any letters just for you to throw 'em away
I won't engage in futile efforts, like writing letters that will be discarded.
Won't be driving 'round for hours begging for another chance
I won't waste time pleading for another chance by aimlessly driving around.
No I will go on with my life
I will move forward with my life independently.
Using all my precious time
I will invest my time in valuable pursuits.
For the ones I really love and who I like
I will focus on those I genuinely love and appreciate.
You simply lost your interest
Reiteration of the loss of interest, emphasizing its simplicity.
Nothing more nothing less
No additional reasons are involved; it's just a matter of fading interest.
Not because I messed up
Emphasizing that personal mistakes are not the cause of the disinterest.
But because I am a mess
The root cause lies in the speaker's internal struggles and emotional state.
I don't need you in my life
Stating the speaker's independence from the person who caused heartbreak.
You broke my heart already twice
Highlighting the depth of emotional pain experienced twice.
I think now is the time
Reiterating the decision to end the relationship.
To say finally goodbye
Underlining the necessity of a final farewell.
You don't have to worry I won't crawl I won't cry
Assuring the other person that the speaker won't beg or display vulnerability.
I won't text you in the morning I won't call you in the night
Committing to not reaching out through messages or calls, emphasizing independence.
You said I wasn't worth your time
Recalling the rejection, citing the person's view that the speaker was not worth their time.
And my needs just weren't your problem only mine
Acknowledging the lack of concern for the speaker's needs in the past.
There's so much about me you really don't like
Pointing out the existence of aspects about the speaker that the other person dislikes.
And you played the victim in every single fight
Highlighting the other person's tendency to play the victim in arguments.
You simply lost your interest
Reiteration of the central theme: the loss of interest without additional complexities.
Nothing more nothing less
Emphasizing the simplicity of the situation once again.
Not because I messed up
Clarifying that personal mistakes are not to blame for the disinterest.
But because I am a mess
Reiterating the internal struggles and emotional turmoil as the cause.
I don't need you in my life
Restating the speaker's independence from the other person.
You broke my heart already twice
Recalling the deep emotional pain caused by the other person.
I think now is the time
Confirming the decision to end the relationship once and for all.
To say finally goodbye
Reiterating the need for a final farewell.
You said you were not good at showing affection
Referring to the other person's admitted difficulty in expressing affection.
You didn't have my picture on your wall
Pointing out the absence of the speaker's picture in the other person's personal space.
I'd bet that this was all just emotional protection
Suggesting that the other person's emotional detachment may have been a defense mechanism.
Cause who loves is always risking might to fall
Reflecting on the risk of love and the potential for heartbreak.
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