Bad Habit
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I know
You've fallen again
The way I fell before
'Cause I'm a bad loser
When you get your way

And I know that I'll change
I'm chained again
You've lost your way
There's nothing I want today

'Cause I'm a bad habit
One you cannot shake
And I hope that I change
Don't follow me
Don't follow me

So I wont
let the flowers grow
Into the deep below
Oh, would you forget me now?

Still small
Small voice of calm
It's the blame into my arms

'Cause I'm a bad habit
One you cannot shake
Oh, Mary, mercy!
Would you pray for me?
Would you pray for me?

So I wont
Let the flowers grow
Into the deep below
Oh, would you forget me now?

And if I could
Make the days of pain
Wash the stains away
Oh, would you forget me now?

Ah!

'Cause I made my mistakes
And I feel something's changed
And I know what's at stake
Wash the stains away

So I won't
Let the flowers grow
Into the deep below
Oh, would you forget me now?

And if I could
Take the pain away
Wash the stains away
Oh, would you forgive me now?

I made my mistakes
And I feel something's changed




Wash the stains away
And I feel quite okay

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Bad Habit" by Foals delve into themes of self-awareness, personal growth, and the struggle to break free from destructive patterns and behaviors.


The song begins by acknowledging previous mistakes and past falls, drawing a parallel between the singer's experience and the listener's current situation. The line "I'm a bad loser when you get your way" suggests a tendency to resist change and cling to old habits even when they are detrimental. The singer recognizes that change is necessary and expresses a desire to break free from their bad habit.


The chorus emphasizes the repeated nature of this pattern, with the singer referring to themselves as a "bad habit" that cannot be easily shaken. They hope to transform and evolve, but also warn the listener not to follow their example, indicating a sense of self-awareness and responsibility for their own actions.


The following lines express a desire to prevent the cycle from continuing. The reference to not letting the flowers grow "into the deep below" could be interpreted metaphorically, suggesting a desire to prevent further damage or negative consequences from taking root. The plea to be forgotten can be seen as a plea for forgiveness and a fresh start.


The second verse introduces a small voice of calm, possibly representing a moment of clarity or self-reflection. The singer acknowledges that blame has found its way into their arms, implying a recognition of their own culpability in the situation. Again, the acknowledgement of being a bad habit underscores the need for change and growth.


The final lines of the song reveal a longing for redemption and the desire to wash away the stains of the past. The singer realizes the importance of their actions and the stakes involved. They express a willingness to take responsibility and make amends, hoping to be forgiven and feel at peace.


Overall, "Bad Habit" explores themes of self-reflection, personal growth, and the struggle to break free from destructive patterns. The lyrics convey a sense of self-awareness and accountability, suggesting a desire for change and the hope of finding redemption.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES SMITH, EDWIN CONGREAVE, JACK BEVAN, WALTER GERVERS, YANNIS PHILIPPAKIS

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