In this introspective exploration of a waning relationship, the lyrics portray a sense of resignation and liberation. Despite acknowledging the emotional weight of a breakup, the song emphasizes that life continues unaffected—symbolized by the unburned city and persistent sunshine. The rhetorical questions highlight uncertainty and introspection about the end of a relationship, while the lines about "pretty words" and "pretty girls" suggest a future unburdened by past ties. The refrain of "It feels good to be free" captures a bittersweet emancipation from heartache, implying that freedom from the relationship offers a sense of relief and new possibilities. The imagery of a "thorny crown" and "revenge" speaks to the bittersweet nature of moving on, and while there’s an acknowledgment of deserved outcomes, there's also recognition of the saddening aspects of vengeance. Ultimately, this offers a hopeful yet poignant reflection on the complexities of moving forward. ❤️
Breakin' Up
Lyrics
It's not as if New York City burnt down to the ground
Once you drove away
It's not as if the sun won't shine
When clouds up above
Wash the blues away
Are we breaking up?
(Breaking up)
Are we breaking up?
(Breaking up)
Is there trouble between you and I?
Did my heart break enough?
(Break enough)
Did it Break enough this time
(Break enough)
Here's to all the pretty words we will never speak
Here's to all the pretty girls you're gonna meet
It feels good to be free
It feels good to be free
It feels good to be free
The trail is a thorny crown
You wear it well
Just like a king
Revenge is the saddest thing
Honey, I'm afraid to say
You deserve everything
It feels good to be free
It feels good to be free
It feels good to be free
Writer(s): Blake Sennett, Jenny Diane Lewis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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