Your Selfish Ways

Unraveling Hearts: Navigating Life's Cruelty Through Locust's Your Selfish Ways
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Lyrics

Stabbed in the heart, life's falling apart

Experiencing emotional pain, feeling life is unraveling

Never look back, but I don't want to

Reluctant to reflect on the past but conflicted about it

Your selfish ways will catch up one day

Warning that self-centered behavior will have consequences

Never look back

Reiteration of not looking back, possibly avoiding regret


I guess we just went downhill

Acknowledging a decline in the relationship

A shame, but life is cruel

Expressing disappointment in life's harshness

Should have known, we became so silent

Regret for not recognizing and addressing issues earlier

I didn't ask, but I wanted to

Unexpressed desire to ask questions or seek clarification


The connection, barely worth it

Describing a connection that lacks value

I'm confused and honestly dry

Feeling confused and emotionally drained

Now I'm asking master questions

Pondering deeper, more significant questions

It seemed natural at the time

Reflecting on actions that seemed natural in the past


Now my bed is free

Signifying emotional freedom after a breakup

Crushed pillows, rolled back sheets

Visual imagery of a disheveled bed, possibly representing turmoil

Now the mess is mine

Ownership of the aftermath, taking responsibility

I can do whatever I like

Embracing newfound freedom and independence


We're banging our heads together

Describing conflict and tension in the relationship

Crossed wires, we do intrude

Highlighting miscommunication and interference

My hopes and wishes are blasted

Expressing disappointment as dreams are shattered

You dumb girl, it was never you

Blaming the other person, denying their importance


I guess we just went downhill

Reiteration of the relationship's decline

Aware of the fact we clash

Acknowledging the clash in personalities

No love is ever perfect

Accepting imperfections in love relationships

We made the effort and now it's passed

Recognizing the effort made in the past, acknowledging its conclusion

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