In this poignant track, London Grammar explores the aftermath of a profound yet painful relationship. The lyrics delve into the realization and acceptance of the impact that a significant other has had on the narrator's life—both damaging and defining. "Big Picture" reflects on emotional scars as indelible lessons rather than mere wounds, suggesting that through suffering, one gains clarity and insight. The distinction between intentional harm and inadvertent mistakes is highlighted, emphasizing personal growth through understanding these differences. Ultimately, the song portrays a journey towards seeing life's broader perspective post-heartbreak, where past pain shapes but does not dictate future possibilities.
Big Picture
Lyrics
Love, what did you do to me?
My only hope is to let life stretch out before me
And break me on this lonely road
I'm made of many things, but I'm not what you are made of
Only now do I see the big picture
But I swear that these scars are fine
Only you could've hurt me in this perfect way tonight
I might be blind, but you've told me the difference
Between mistakes and what you just meant for me
Don't say you ever loved me
Don't say you ever cared
My darkest friend was
Have you forgotten all the lies you left there so fresh
Turning old in the air
And now, you have no weapons
You can try to get close to those I love
Do you really think they don't know what you're made of
Only now do I see the big picture
But I swear that these scars are fine
Only you could've hurt me in this perfect way tonight
I might be blind but you've told me the difference
Between mistakes and what you just meant for me
Someone say you ever loved me
Don't say you ever cared
My darkest friend was
Writer(s): Dominic Ashley Ronald Major, Hannah Felicity May Reid, Daniel Harry Joseph Rothman
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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