Better Off
Febrifuge Lyrics


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It's the point where everything
Ties to this lie alone
If you can't define its crux
Then how can I

Mid-day take a new face
But while you escape
Ask gravely why you maintain that
We were better off before now

I can't keep his visage locked
Each time you arrive alone
Just as I can't keep this old life
From your mind

You gave up his ghost
But are you afraid




That maybe he wouldn't say that
We were better off before now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Febrifuge's song "Better Off" explore the complexity of relationships and the struggle to move on from a past love. The opening lines, "It's the point where everything/Ties to this lie alone," suggest that there is a central deception or falsehood that is holding everything together. The singer questions the other person's inability to define this crucial aspect of their relationship, highlighting the confusion and lack of clarity that exists between them.


The lyrics continue with the line "Mid-day take a new face/But while you escape," which implies that the other person might be trying to change or forget their past by adopting a new persona. However, the singer questions this behavior, asking "why you maintain that/We were better off before now." This line suggests that the other person might be nostalgic for their past and in denial about their present situation.


The next section of the lyrics focuses on the singer's inability to let go of the memories of the other person. The line "I can't keep his visage locked/Each time you arrive alone" indicates that the other person's presence triggers memories of someone from their past. The singer acknowledges that they also struggle to let go of their old life, recognizing that the other person might still be haunted by their previous relationship.


The final lines, "You gave up his ghost/But are you afraid/That maybe he wouldn't say that/We were better off before now," suggest that the other person has tried to move on from their past love, symbolized by "giving up his ghost." However, there is a fear that the person from their past might not agree with their belief that they are better off now. This highlights the uncertainty and internal conflict within the relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of "Better Off" delve into the complexities of romantic relationships, the struggle to let go of past loves, and the ongoing tension between nostalgia and the present.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the point where everything
This is the pivotal moment when everything


Ties to this lie alone
Connects to this deception exclusively


If you can't define its crux
If you cannot pinpoint its core essence


Then how can I
Then how can I understand


Mid-day take a new face
In the middle of the day, transform completely


But while you escape
But while you avoid facing the truth


Ask gravely why you maintain that
Inquire solemnly why you persistently claim


We were better off before now
We had a superior state of being in the past


I can't keep his visage locked
I cannot hold onto his appearance


Each time you arrive alone
Every time you show up by yourself


Just as I can't keep this old life
Similarly, I cannot retain this previous existence


From your mind
From occupying your thoughts


You gave up his ghost
You let go of his spirit


But are you afraid
However, are you fearful


That maybe he wouldn't say that
That perhaps he would not state


We were better off before now
We had a superior state of being in the past




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Written by: Christopher Day

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