Mean Girl

Unmasking Cruel Love: Tamara Stewart's Powerful 'Mean Girl' Revelation
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Lyrics

Girl it's good to see ya

Expressing pleasure at seeing the girl.

It sure has been a minute

It's been a while since they last met.

I've got some young gun memories with us all up in 'em

Recalling memories involving youth and adventure.

Laughing on the ledge at the edge of the world

Remembering shared laughter in daring situations.

We sure were brave and crazy Girl

Acknowledging their past bravery and spontaneity.


Since you fell in love

Noticing a change in the girl since she fell in love.

I 'aint hardly seen ya

Observing a lack of interaction due to the girl's new relationship.

Except for some champagne frames up on social media

Seeing glimpses of the girl's life through social media.

Smiling with that boy that I warned you about

Expressing concern about the boy she warned the girl about.

But something 'aint right looking at you now

Sensing that something is wrong in the girl's current situation.


So don't lie to me and tell me that it's nothin

Requesting honesty about the girl's troubles.

I can tell that it 'aint nothin

Perceiving that there is more to the situation than meets the eye.

Can't you see I 'aint buying what you're telling me?

Expressing skepticism towards the girl's explanations.


What do you mean Girl ?

Seeking clarification on the girl's actions and emotions.

Staring in the mirror at the proof he couldn't face himself

Reflecting on the boy's inability to confront himself in the mirror.

You bargain and scheme girl

Describing the girl's attempts to negotiate and manipulate the situation.

Convincing yourself if you didn't, then he wouldn't raise hell

Believing that the boy causes chaos only because the girl allows it.

Only a coward will gaslight a woman

Highlighting the cowardice in manipulating and confusing a woman.

Strike a match just to watch to her scream

Illustrating the destructive nature of the boy's actions.

You 'aint crazy, Baby

Affirming that the girl is not crazy; it's the boy's cruelty.

He's just mean Girl

Concluding that the boy is simply mean, not the girl's actions.


You don't have to tell me

Encouraging the girl to communicate her needs.

Just tell me what you're needing

Expressing readiness to support the girl during difficult times.

I can't just stand by, denying, while your heart is bleeding

Unable to passively witness the girl's suffering.

Trying to make sense of the senseless things

Trying to understand the irrational aspects of the situation.

The shame and blame all belong to him

Attributing shame and blame to the boy, not the girl.


Don't tell me that he's sorry

Rejecting apologies as insufficient for the boy's actions.

His "Sorry's" 'aint enough

Asserting that apologies cannot cover up the boy's lies.

His lies don't disguise that what he's calling love

Emphasizing that the boy's version of love is harmful.

Is breaking your spirit like a Songbird's wing

Comparing the impact to breaking a Songbird's wing.

But remember you can fly, remember you can sing

Encouraging the girl to remember her strength and resilience.


So don't lie to me and tell me that it's nothin

Reiterating the need for honesty about the situation.

I can tell that it 'aint nothin

Reaffirming the perception that the girl is hiding the truth.

Can't you see the truth is gonna set you free

Highlighting the liberating power of acknowledging the truth.


So don't lie to me

Stressing the importance of truth in the girl's situation.


What do you mean Girl ?

Repeating the question about the meaning of the girl's actions.

Staring in the mirror at the proof he couldn't face himself

Reiterating the image of the boy avoiding his reflection.

You bargain and scheme girl

Describing the girl's attempts to justify her actions.

Convincing yourself if you didn't, then he wouldn't raise hell

Emphasizing the girl's role in preventing chaos by standing up.

Only a coward will gaslight a woman

Reiterating the cowardice in manipulating and confusing a woman.

Strike a match just to watch to her scream

Portraying the destructive nature of the boy's actions.

You 'aint crazy, Baby

Reassuring the girl that she is not crazy.

You 'aint crazy, Baby

Repeating the affirmation that the girl is not crazy.

He's just mean Girl

Concluding that the boy is simply mean, not the girl's actions.

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