Made Me Better

Embracing Pain: Lil Tall's Journey to Self-Discovery through Heartbreak
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Lyrics

I used to think we'd last forever

I used to believe our relationship would be enduring.

But now I've realized that we're better off when we're not together

Now I've come to the realization that we're better apart.

You broke my heart, you broke my heart, broke my heart

You caused emotional pain by breaking my heart.

You broke my heart, broke my heart, broke my heart

Emphasizing the emotional impact with repetition.

Why must life be so complicated?

Expressing frustration about the complexities of life.

So many signals that I'm sending out getting mistranslated

Feeling misunderstood as signals sent are misinterpreted.

But I got my friends

Highlighting the support of friends during tough times.

And they got me

Emphasizing mutual support between the artist and friends.

We'll reshape reality

Expressing determination to reshape and control one's reality.

I don't mind

Indicating acceptance of the challenges faced.

I don't mind

Reiterating a sense of acceptance and resilience.

The pain made me better

Suggesting that the pain experienced has led to personal growth.

At the right time

Implying that personal growth occurred at the right time.

At the right place

Emphasizing the importance of the right circumstances.

I don't mind

Reaffirming the acceptance of pain as a catalyst for improvement.

I don't mind

Reiterating the acceptance of personal growth through hardship.

The pain made me better

Reaffirming that pain has contributed to becoming a better person.

I'm just smokin and zonin

Engaging in activities like smoking and zoning out, possibly as coping mechanisms.

I just live in the moment

Living in the present moment, suggesting a carefree attitude.

I need to own it

Acknowledging the need to take responsibility for one's actions or situation.

I need to own it

Reiterating the importance of owning and taking control of one's life.

I need to own it

Emphasizing the continued need for personal responsibility.

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