Misery
Blanket Ghost Lyrics


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Its bittersweet, I know
Wrapped in a tartness laced with loss
And you're mad that I left again
But I get it, I get it
I wasn't there quite enough for you
And I get it, I get it
Maybe in some time I'll make it up to you, to you
Maybe in some time I'll make it up to you, to you

Misery is a state of perfection
Those are your words, and not mine
But I think they hold some truth
Yeah I get it, I get it
I wasn't there quite enough for you
And I get it, I get it




Maybe in some time I'll see your face again, again
Maybe in some time I'll see your face again, again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blanket Ghost's song "Misery" convey a bittersweet emotion, acknowledging a sense of loss and regret. The opening lines describe a feeling of understanding, even though the subject is upset that the singer has left once again. The singer recognizes that they were not present enough for the person they are addressing, emphasizing their understanding of this dissatisfaction. They express a desire to make it up to the person in the future, suggesting the possibility of reconciliation or redemption.


The next paragraph introduces the concept of misery as a state of perfection, a phrase attributed to the person being addressed rather than the singer. The singer acknowledges that these words hold some truth, indicating that they can relate to the sentiment expressed. This line may suggest that the person being addressed views their own misery as a defining characteristic and possibly finds comfort within it. The singer once again acknowledges their failure to be present enough for this person, but also hints at the possibility of reuniting and seeing their face again in the future.


Overall, the lyrics of "Misery" explore themes of regret, understanding, and the desire to make amends for past mistakes. The singer acknowledges their shortcomings and the impact they have had on the person they are addressing, demonstrating an empathetic perspective. Despite the current state of distance and dissatisfaction, there is a glimmer of hope for reconciliation and the potential for a renewed connection in the future.


Line by Line Meaning

Its bittersweet, I know
It's a mixture of joy and sadness, and I understand.


Wrapped in a tartness laced with loss
Covered in a sourness infused with grief.


And you're mad that I left again
And you're angry that I departed once more.


But I get it, I get it
But I understand, I understand.


I wasn't there quite enough for you
I didn't spend sufficient time with you.


And I get it, I get it
And I understand, I understand.


Maybe in some time I'll make it up to you, to you
Perhaps in the future, I will compensate for my actions towards you.


Misery is a state of perfection
You claim that suffering is a flawless condition.


Those are your words, and not mine
Those are your statements, not my own.


But I think they hold some truth
But I believe they contain some truth.


Yeah I get it, I get it
Yes, I understand, I understand.


Maybe in some time I'll see your face again, again
Maybe someday I will have the chance to see your face once more.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Gustav Marsden

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