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Bloodied Up
Alkaline Trio Lyrics


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You don't say much of anything
When questioned of your whereabouts
And I just can't see through the evidence
It's evident
It's right in front of me in black and white and red
And I don't believe in much of anything
I'm glad I have people I call friends
If it was up to me I'd never have to miss you
It's for the better in the bitter end I guess you'd know the best
You have every right to be
This appalled with me
Join the club
I signed up a long time ago and I know how you feel
And when you decked me
You left me knocked out on the floor
I came to bloodied up, but you weren't around
I picked my teeth off the ground like they'd been there before

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Alkaline Trio's song "Bloodied Up" speak to themes of infidelity, betrayal, and the pain that comes from losing someone you love. The lead singer expresses a sense of frustration with his partner's lack of transparency about their comings and goings. He remarks that the evidence of their wrongdoing is "right in front of me in black and white and red." Despite his suspicions, he still struggles to come to terms with the reality of the situation, admitting that he doesn't "believe in much of anything."


The song takes a dark turn in the second verse, as the singer reveals that his partner has physically assaulted him, leaving him "knocked out on the floor." He laments the fact that he still misses and longs for the person who hurt him so badly, acknowledging that "it's for the better in the bitter end." He concludes with a note of resignation, saying that he understands why his partner might be "appalled" with his behavior and that he feels the pain of their separation acutely.


Overall, "Bloodied Up" is a deeply personal song that grapples with themes of love, loss and betrayal. The lyrics are poignant and raw, and the instrumentation is tight and forceful, underscoring the emotional intensity of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

You don't say much of anything
You hardly speak whenever asked about your activities


When questioned of your whereabouts
When asked where you've been or where you're going


And I just can't see through the evidence
I can't ignore the obvious clues


It's evident
It's clear and obvious


It's right in front of me in black and white and red
There are clear indications of your misdeeds


And I don't believe in much of anything
I don't have much faith in anything or anyone


I'm glad I have people I call friends
I'm grateful for the friends I have to rely on


If it was up to me I'd never have to miss you
I wouldn't mind not having you around


It's for the better in the bitter end I guess you'd know the best
It's probably best for both of us in the long run


You have every right to be
It's understandable that you feel


This appalled with me
Surprised and upset with me


Join the club
You're not the only one feeling this way


I signed up a long time ago and I know how you feel
I've been in your shoes before and I understand


And when you decked me
When you hit me hard


You left me knocked out on the floor
I was unconscious and on the ground


I came to bloodied up, but you weren't around
I woke up injured, but you were nowhere to be found


I picked my teeth off the ground like they'd been there before
I collected the pieces of my broken teeth as if it's something I've done before




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: DANIEL MICHAEL ANDRIANO, MATTHEW THOMAS SKIBA, MIKE FELUMLEE

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