GOODBYE
BROCKHAMPTON Lyrics


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Was always the loser, you thought it was cool
What's the move? What's the move?
Love me or leave me, I never could choose
Thanks to you, thanks to you
It's over, I'm out, yeah
At your gravestone

Open the glass, yeah, welcome to dark side
Drunk driving, DUIs
I'm sneakin' my sips just like you taught me
Responsible degradation
Love us, lost love
I try, oh

You're the only one I risk my life for
What a surprise to see you tonight
Everybody's been working all week
Ready to release it all
You're the only one I'm glad to see here
Friday fresh from a late-night shift
This oughta be the best time
The best time of our lives

(Goodbye horses)
(I'm flying over you)
(Goodbye horses)
(I'm flying over you)
(Goodbye horses) days
(I'm flying over you)
(Goodbye horses)
(I'm flying, I'm flying)
(I'm flying over you)
(Ooh)




(Ooh)
(Ooh)

Overall Meaning

In the first paragraph, the lyrics depict a sense of insecurity and self-doubt, as the singer refers to themselves as a loser. They question what the appropriate course of action should be and whether they should continue pursuing love or simply let go. The line "Thanks to you, thanks to you" suggests that this internal struggle may be influenced by someone else, possibly a past partner or a person who has had a significant impact on their life. The phrase "It's over, I'm out" implies a decision to leave or move on from the situation, and the mention of a "gravestone" conjures feelings of finality or closure.


The second paragraph delves into darker themes and self-destructive behavior. The mention of opening the glass and welcoming to the dark side highlights a metaphorical descent into recklessness. The references to drunk driving and DUIs indicate a dangerous habit or behavior influenced by someone, perhaps the same person mentioned before. The line "I'm sneakin' my sips just like you taught me" suggests that the singer has learned or inherited their destructive tendencies from this person. The phrase "Responsible degradation" expresses the conflicting notion of knowingly engaging in harmful actions while understanding the consequences. The repetition of "love us, lost love" captures a longing for affection and connection despite the destructive nature of the relationship. The line "I try, oh" portrays a struggle to break free from this destructive pattern.


The third paragraph describes a gathering or event taking place after a long week of work. The singer expresses their excitement and relief at seeing the person they risk their life for, most likely the same person mentioned throughout the song. The phrase "Friday fresh from a late-night shift" implies a sense of anticipation for a fun and memorable time. The lyrics refer to this moment as potentially the best time, emphasizing the significance of their encounter.


The final paragraph reintroduces the chorus, which consists of the phrase "Goodbye horses" repeated multiple times. The inclusion of the phrase "I'm flying over you" suggests a sense of liberation or transcendence, as if the singer is rising above the negativity and struggles they have experienced. The repetition of "ooh" adds an emotional and melodic element, possibly conveying a mix of feelings related to the song's themes of farewell, reflection, and personal growth.


Line by Line Meaning

Was always the loser, you thought it was cool
I've always been seen as a loser, and you thought it was impressive or appealing.


What's the move? What's the move?
What is the plan? What should be our next step?


Love me or leave me, I never could choose
I was never able to decide if I wanted you to love me or leave me.


Thanks to you, thanks to you
Because of you, because of you.


It's over, I'm out, yeah
Our relationship is finished, I'm leaving.


At your gravestone
Reflecting upon the consequences and aftermath of our failed relationship.


Open the glass, yeah, welcome to dark side
Breaking free from a vulnerable state, embracing the darker aspects of life.


Drunk driving, DUIs
Engaging in reckless behavior, such as driving under the influence of alcohol.


I'm sneakin' my sips just like you taught me
I'm discreetly taking sips, following the lessons you taught me.


Responsible degradation
Engaging in self-destructive behavior, but with a sense of control or responsibility.


Love us, lost love
Our love has been lost or misplaced.


I try, oh
I make an effort, but it's difficult.


You're the only one I risk my life for
You're the person I am willing to put my life on the line for.


What a surprise to see you tonight
It's unexpected and shocking to encounter you tonight.


Everybody's been working all week
Everyone has been busy working throughout the entire week.


Ready to release it all
Ready to let go and release all the built-up stress and tension.


You're the only one I'm glad to see here
Out of everyone here, you're the only one I'm genuinely happy to see.


Friday fresh from a late-night shift
It's Friday, and I just finished working a late-night shift.


This oughta be the best time
This should be the most enjoyable and exciting moment.


The best time of our lives
A period that should be the highlight or peak of our lives.


(Goodbye horses)
Farewell to the ideals or fantasies.


(I'm flying over you)
I am rising above and moving on from you.


(Ooh)
Expressing an emotional response or reaction.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jabari Manwarring, Jonah Abraham, Matt Champion, Romil Hemnani, Russell Evan Boring, William Garvey

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@xionnafalse

[Verse 1: Joba]
Was always the loser, you thought it was cool
What's the move? What's the move?
Love me or leave me, I never could choose
Thanks to you, thanks to you
It's over
I'm out, yeah
At your gravestone
Open the closet, welcome to dark side
Drunk driving, DUIs
Sneakin' my sips just like you taught me
Responsible degradation
Love us, lost love
I try, oh

[Verse 2: Matt Champion]
You're the only one I risk my life for
What a surprise to see you tonight
Everybody's been working all week
Ready to release it all
You'rе the only one I'm glad to see herе
Friday fresh from a late-night shift
This oughta be the best time
The best time of our lives

[Outro: Q Lazzarus & Matt Champion]
Goodbye horses
I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses
I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses (Days)
I'm flying over you
Goodbye horses
I'm flying, flying, flying over you



All comments from YouTube:

@kriegrrr

I remember hearing HEAT for the first time when I was 17, now im 22. Damn, time flies. With much love, thank you for all the great music, goodbye

@dakota.7617

Yup I was 19 in 17 now I’m 24

@youngurd

I heard swamp and never stopped listening, great band

@skydog07sb

Exact same

@savi6552

Same I was 14 now I’m 18

@Reminji

Exact same here can't believe I followed them so closely ending my teens going into my 20s

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@lukewest9205

I can’t believe this is the end. Its been the best years of my life

@jamesreagan8175

THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES

@beningledingle33

ONG

@TMKing_MS

So far* We don't know what lies on the horizon but we must keep up hope that BH may be greater than the sum of their pieces, but those pieces are still great.

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