I Can't Be Mad
I Can't Be Mad

Nathan Sykes - I Can't Be Mad Lyrics

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I Can't Be Mad Lyrics

The bigger picture
I'll be with ya, many years from now
So go your own way, do your own thing
I don't see it working out

Gave permission, to take the easy way out
Bad decision, 'cause I'm here missing you now

But I can't be mad
For loving you that way
I can't be mad
I gave you my heart to break
Can drown in sorrow, try to numb the pain
But I can't be mad because I'm the one to blame

Seeing pictures, and I ain't with ya
No longer you and I
You don't hurt like you should
And it seems you're all good
Honestly I don't know why

I gave permission, to take the easy way out
Bad decision, but I won't scream and shout

Baby, I can't be mad
For loving you that way
I can't be mad
I gave you my heart to break
Can drown in sorrow, try to numb the pain
But I can't be mad because I'm the one to blame

Oh its like broken pieces are left on a shelf
While you're looking happy
I'm going through hell
It's not the way that I thought it would be
But you'll come back to me

And I won't be mad
For loving you that way
And I can't be mad
I gave you my heart to break

I can't be mad
For loving you that way
I can't be mad
I gave you my heart to break, oh babe
Drown in sorrow try to numb the pain
But I can't be mad because I'm the one to blame
Yeah, I can't be mad 'cause I let you slip away

Writer(s): HELEN JAYNE CULVER, KENNETH B. EDMONDS, KHRISTOPHER VAN RIDDICK TYNES, NATHAN SYKES, CARMEN REECE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'I Can't Be Mad'?

    'I Can't Be Mad' was written by Helen Jayne Culver, Kenneth B. Edmonds, Khristopher Van Riddick Tynes, Nathan Sykes, and Carmen Reece.

  2. What inspired Nathan Sykes to write 'I Can't Be Mad'?

    Nathan Sykes wrote 'I Can't Be Mad' while he was in a dark place after The Wanted broke up. Reflecting on the band's tumultuous period, including losing family members and relationship break-ups, served as a form of therapy for him.

  3. What themes are covered in 'I Can't Be Mad'?

    'I Can't Be Mad' explores themes of heartbreak, regret, and self-forgiveness. It delves into the emotional aftermath of a breakup, acknowledging the pain while refraining from anger and accepting personal responsibility.

  4. What does Nathan Sykes say about the song's vulnerability?

    Nathan Sykes described 'I Can't Be Mad' as a very vulnerable song. He mentioned that it reflects the dark period he went through before The Wanted's breakup and that writing the song was therapeutic for him.

  5. Was 'I Can't Be Mad' written after The Wanted decided to take a break?

    Yes, 'I Can't Be Mad' was written after The Wanted decided to take a break. Nathan Sykes found that writing in those sessions helped him reflect on the tough times he had experienced during the band's final days.

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