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Worn Down
T++ Lyrics


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Gone, she's gone.
How do you feel about it?
That's what I thought.
You're real torn up about it.
And I wish you the best
I could do without it
And I will because you've worn me down
Oh, I will because you've worn me down

Worn me down like a road.
I did everything you told.
Worn me down to my knees.
I did everything to please you.
But you can't stop thinking about her.
No, you can't stop thinking about her.

And you're wrong. You're wrong.
I'm not overreacting.
Something is off.
Why don't we ever believe ourselves?
And I, oh I, I feel it more for you.
And I will because you've worn me down.
And I will because you have worn me down.

Worn me down like a road.
I did everything you told.
Worn me down to my knees.
I did everything to please.
But you can't stop thinking about her.
No, you can't stop thinking about her.

She's so pretty.
She's so damn right.
But I'm so tired of thinking about her, again, tonight.

Worn me down like a road.
I did everything you told.
Worn me down to my knees.
I did everything to please you.

Worn me down like a road.
I did everything you told me to do.
But you, you can't stop thinking about her.
No, you can't stop thinking about her.
No, you can't stop thinking about her.
No, you can't stop thinking of her.

Overall Meaning

The song Worn Down by T++ tells the story of a person who feels worn out and torn up after a failed relationship. The first verse is directed towards the ex-partner who has already moved on while the singer is still struggling to cope with the breakup. The singer wishes the best for the ex-partner but admits that they could do without the constant reminders of what they lost. Despite this, the singer acknowledges that they are still affected by the ex-partner's actions and that they are worn down by the experience.


The second verse describes the singer's efforts to please the ex-partner even though it comes at the cost of their own well-being. The metaphor of being worn down like a road emphasizes the physical and emotional toll that the relationship has taken on the singer. The repetition of the line "you can't stop thinking about her" suggests that the ex-partner is still hung up on their ex and is unable to fully commit to the current relationship.


The chorus repeats the same lyrics from the second verse, emphasizing the singer's dedication to pleasing the ex-partner despite the toll it takes on them. The final verse ends with the singer admitting that they too are tired of constantly thinking about the ex-partner's past relationship and the person they left them for.


Overall, the song highlights the complex emotions that come with a breakup and the difficulty of moving on when one partner is still hung up on their past. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but the message of feeling worn down and torn up is clear.


Line by Line Meaning

Gone, she's gone.
The person he loved has left him, separated from him.


How do you feel about it?
He wants to know how the person feels now that the one they loved is gone.


That's what I thought.
He assumed that the person he is speaking to is upset about the separation.


You're real torn up about it.
He believes the person he talking to is very hurt by the separation.


And I wish you the best
Despite everything, he still wants the best for the person he is talking to.


I could do without it
He would prefer not to deal with the emotions that come along with separation anymore.


And I will because you've worn me down
The emotions of witnessing someone he loved separate from him has taken a toll on him.


Worn me down like a road.
The repeated events has led him to feel beaten down like a road.


I did everything you told.
He has tried to meet the expectations and please the person he is speaking to.


Worn me down to my knees.
The actions he had to undertake have taken all his strength and left him weak.


But you can't stop thinking about her.
The person he is speaking to is still in love with someone else and thinking about her a lot.


And you're wrong. You're wrong.
The person he is speaking to is incorrect in what they are thinking and feeling.


I'm not overreacting.
He wants to make clear that he is not overreacting to the situation at hand.


Something is off.
He senses that something is not right in the situation the person he is speaking to is in.


Why don't we ever believe ourselves?
He wonders why we don't trust our own instincts in situations like these.


And I, oh I, I feel it more for you.
He feels more for the person he is speaking to than they do for him, despite everything.


She's so pretty.
The person the one he was in love with has always been attractive.


She's so damn right.
Apart from being pretty, it seems the person he loved and left him was also right about most things.


But I'm so tired of thinking about her, again, tonight.
Despite everything, he wants to move on from thinking about the person he has been separated from.


You, you can't stop thinking about her.
The person he is speaking to still has feelings for someone who is not him.


No, you can't stop thinking about her.
The person he is speaking to is still thinking of the one they loved, even after the separation.


No, you can't stop thinking about her.
The point he is trying to make prevails - the person he is talking to has not moved on from their past love.


No, you can't stop thinking of her.
The pain of the separation is still too fresh, and the person he is speaking to cannot stop thinking about the one they loved.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RACHAEL AMANDA YAMAGATA

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