Find Better

Heartbreak Chronicles: Unveiling Deceit in 'Find Better' by KY GORDON
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Lyrics

Back on your bullshit

Expressing frustration or annoyance with someone's problematic behavior.

How you like to push it

Describing a tendency to push boundaries or provoke.

Got me feeling so stupid

Feeling foolish or misled in a situation.

Cause I'm misunderstood, I'm only human

Acknowledging human fallibility and the challenges of being understood.

Sometimes I can't see if things are allusion

Expressing difficulty in distinguishing between reality and illusion.

Your tricks won't get me and I guess I proved it

Asserting resilience against deceptive tactics.

Saturday, night is thriving

Describing a lively and active Saturday night.

Sunday, night we end up fighting

Highlighting conflicts that arise on Sunday nights.

Monday, I give you your time then

Allocating time on Monday for the other person.

Tuesday it all seems alright

Expressing optimism or resolution on Tuesday.

Just cause you're coming full circle

Questioning the meaningfulness of repetitive patterns.

Is every week even worth you

Raising doubts about the value of the relationship.

Cause these ups and downs are so hurtful we both know

Recognizing the emotional toll of ups and downs in the relationship.

We both know

Reiterating shared awareness of relationship challenges.

You got somebody on the side, I know

Accusing the partner of having someone else in their life.

I look at you with a side-eye, woah

Expressing suspicion or doubt through a side-eye glance.

Is it true that you want me gone?

Pondering if the partner truly wants the speaker to leave.

But you ain't gonna find, better

Asserting that the partner won't find someone better.

You ain't gonna find, better

Reiterating the claim that a superior partner is unlikely.

No other guy gonna eat it under any type of weather

Stating that no other person will match up under any circumstance.

Don't try me, I got a Beretta

Warning against challenging the speaker, implying readiness for conflict.

I got something that can make you feel good about yourself

Boasting about possessing something that boosts self-esteem.

I got some choices to make all by myself

Indicating personal decisions that need to be made independently.

I got decisions I gotta make by myself

Acknowledging the responsibility of making individual choices.

Ohh, no, no, no, no

Repetition for emphasis, possibly indicating a refusal or rejection.

No, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no

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Ohh, no, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no

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Like, uh, we could've been everything

Reflecting on missed potential in the relationship.

And you could've had a ring

Suggesting the possibility of a committed relationship with a ring.

But you went and messed that all up

Blaming the partner for ruining the potential relationship.

You could've been on courtside

Highlighting missed opportunities for a better lifestyle.

But you went happy-go-lucky

Criticizing the partner for carefree or irresponsible behavior.

You went out and got nasty

Accusing the partner of engaging in undesirable activities.

Nothing about that is snazzy

Stating that nothing about the partner's actions is impressive or stylish.

You was on Fake Taxi

Referencing adult content, possibly alluding to unfaithfulness.

You got freaky in the backseat

Describing explicit behavior in the backseat of a vehicle.

At twelve you tried to text me

Noting an attempt at communication at midnight.

I bet you felt guilty

Suspecting the partner felt guilty about a past action.

Don't ask how I know

Emphasizing knowledge about the partner's actions without revealing the source.

You a 304

Using slang to label the partner as promiscuous.

Watch me as I go

Declaring departure or separation.

Watch me as I leave you alone

Reiterating the decision to leave the relationship.

We both know that you can't deal with the absence from me

Acknowledging the partner's difficulty coping with the speaker's absence.

We both know, woah, woah

Reiteration of the awareness of the partner having someone else.

We both know

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You got somebody on the side, I know

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I look at you with a side-eye, woah

Expressing suspicion or doubt through a side-eye glance.

Is it true that you want me gone?

Pondering if the partner truly wants the speaker to leave.

But you ain't gonna find, better

Asserting that the partner won't find someone better.

You ain't gonna find, better

Reiterating the claim that a superior partner is unlikely.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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