The good part
Blackmail Lyrics


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Nowhere-face please believe me
We were lovers in a dream
Paint the daytime black
Just to see you once again

Falling ashes to feed me
No one less could forgive me
Come and fill up the good part

I'm feeling cracked when you leave
Hide myself under blank sheets
Sell my life to a thrall
But you're missing after all

Falling ashes to feed me
No one less could forgive me
When the spaces fall apart
Yeah, it's itching as always
When you give up the good days
Come and fill up the good part

I was striped when you were plain
Clean me up when I felt stained
Now you're leaving a cause
To tell me it's not my fault

Can't believe that you leave me
Had a glimpse of your face
And the spaces fall apart
Yeah, it's itching as always
When you're missing the good days
Come and fill up the good part

Come and fill up the good part





Clean me up when I'm stained
I was striped when you were plain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blackmail's song "The Good Part" are about a lost love and the longing for that person to return. The singer of the song is addressing their former lover, referred to as "Nowhere-face", begging for them to come back. The chorus repeatedly asks for the "good part" to be filled up, which can be interpreted as the emotional void left by their departure.


The lyrics describe the pain of being without this person, feeling cracked and hiding under sheets. The line "sell my life to a thrall" suggests that the singer may have become desperate in their attempts to fill the emptiness in their life without their lover. The imagery of falling ashes to feed the singer further emphasizes how they are struggling to survive without their former partner.


Although the singer acknowledges their faults, they also question why the lover has left them, asking "Can't believe that you leave me" and searching for a reason. The final lines of the song, "Clean me up when I'm stained / I was striped when you were plain", suggest that the singer had something to offer their former lover and is now left alone to deal with their flaws.


Overall, "The Good Part" conveys a sense of heartbreak and desperation for a lost love, with the repeated plea to fill up the emotional void left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

Nowhere-face please believe me
Addressing the beloved, who's not present, to believe the singer's words.


We were lovers in a dream
Acknowledging that the love was too good to be true, something that only existed in a dream.


Paint the daytime black
Metaphorically expressing the sadness and hopelessness of the singer's current state of mind.


Just to see you once again
Expressing the great longing and yearning for the beloved's presence.


Falling ashes to feed me
Lamenting on the artist's destructive lifestyle and addiction that seems to be leading towards their end.


No one less could forgive me
In search of forgiveness and redemption, acknowledging that only the influence of the beloved could save them.


Come and fill up the good part
Asking the beloved to come back and rescue the singer from their miserable life.


I'm feeling cracked when you leave
Describing the artist's fragile and broken state when the beloved is not around.


Hide myself under blank sheets
Metaphorically expressing the artist's escape to bed, seeking solace at the expense of productivity.


Sell my life to a thrall
Acknowledging that the artist is leading an empty and meaningless life, full of mistakes and regrets.


But you're missing after all
Despite all the distractions that the singer indulges in, it is evident that only the beloved could complete them.


When the spaces fall apart
The feelings of emptiness and loneliness escalate during times of crisis and utter chaos.


Yeah, it's itching as always
The feeling of discomfort and unease due to the absence of the beloved.


When you give up the good days
Reminiscing the good times that the singer had along with the beloved.


Come and fill up the good part
Asking the beloved to return and fill the emptiness that the singer feels in their life.


I was striped when you were plain
Expressing that the artist is nothing without the beloved, who is ordinary yet exceptionally complete when they are together.


Clean me up when I felt stained
Acknowledging that the beloved served as the artist's light and hope, always lending a hand towards redemption and renewal.


Now you're leaving a cause
The singer's deep sadness and sense of loss is highlighted when the beloved leaves, leaving them with neither hope nor a purpose.


To tell me it's not my fault
Requesting the beloved to forgive them and clarify that the singer is not at fault for their departure.


Can't believe that you leave me
The artist is unable to fathom the thought of living their life without the beloved.


Had a glimpse of your face
The artist cherishes even the slightest memory of the beloved, validating the immense impact that they had on their life.


And the spaces fall apart
The feeling of chaos and void grows stronger when the beloved is not around, expressing the supreme importance of their presence.


Come and fill up the good part
Asking the beloved to come back and fill the emptiness that the singer has been feeling for so long.


Come and fill up the good part
Asking the beloved to return and fill the emptiness that the artist feels in their life.


Clean me up when I'm stained
Acknowledging that the beloved served as the singer's light and hope, always lending a hand towards redemption and renewal.


I was striped when you were plain
Expressing that the singer is nothing without the beloved, who is ordinary yet exceptionally complete when they are together.




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