I'm So Bitter

Bitter Reflections: A Journey Through Heartbreak
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Lyrics

Minutes turn into hours,

Expressing the gradual passage of time.

And hours bleed into days,

Highlighting the continuous flow of time, where days merge seamlessly.

It's been years since the trouble you left me,

Reflecting on a past difficulty or emotional pain that lingers for years.

And I wanna say,

Expressing a desire to communicate or convey something.


I'm so bitter,

Describing a state of bitterness or resentment.

But I've seen better days,

Despite bitterness, acknowledging that there have been better times in the past.

I'm so bitter,

Reiterating the feeling of bitterness.

Is it the better man that always walks away?

Pondering whether it's the morally superior person who tends to end relationships.


no phone call or even a letter,

Expressing the absence of communication and emotional closure.

No words to cause me any pain,

Highlighting the lack of words causing pain.

Its been years now since anything could hurt me,

Emphasizing personal growth and resilience over the years.

Through this life ill fake my way,

Committing to navigating life by pretending and putting on a façade.


I'm so bitter,

Reiterating the prevailing bitterness despite experiencing better days.

But I've seen better days,

Acknowledging the contrast between bitterness and past positive experiences.

I'm so bitter,

Emphasizing the enduring bitterness.

Is it the better man that always walks away?

Questioning whether the morally superior person tends to end relationships.


watch me walk away,

An invitation to observe the speaker walking away.


I'm so bitter,

Reiterating the strong emotion of bitterness.

But I've seen better days,

Acknowledging the experience of better days but maintaining bitterness.

I'm so bitter,

Reiterating the enduring bitterness.

Ill be the better man

Committing to being the morally superior person and choosing to walk away.

Watch me walk away,

Repeating the invitation to witness the speaker's departure.


I'm so bitter,

Expressing bitterness despite the act of walking away.

Watch me walk away,

Reiterating the act of walking away with bitterness.


I'm so bitter,

Emphasizing the enduring bitterness during the departure.

Watch me walk away

Repeating the invitation to witness the speaker's departure.

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